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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Totally a waste having more than 2gb with 32bit windows.
It's more about the swap disk space. When using VUE, up your swap disk space to avoid (Most of) the out of memory errors.
There are also plenty of "how to's" out there on optimizing disk cache/swap space- like having the swap file at the font of your fastest HardDisk. Just remember with VUE though, that you want PLENTY of swap space.
Also..is anyone using VUE on 64bit Windows yet?
It'll only run in 32bit emulation mode I know but, I'm curious as to whether it (64bit XP) takes advantage of the extra memory allocation available?
Cheers.
It's a shame stupidity isn't painful.
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I don't believe 64 bit Windows is any help- at this point. It may actually cause 32 bit software to run even SLOWER! Check out the above link for some interesting system specs running a Terragen file. Note that one of the renders was done with 64 Bit Windows- with no appreciable difference- if not SLOWER. (You need to click on the Terragen Rendering Benchmark on the LEFT side...) A FAST 64 Bit Athlon Processor running Windows XP SP2 seems to lead the pack..."It is possible to increase the 2GB per program limit under WinXP 32 to 3GB including virtual memory."
Executables that can use the 3-GB address space are required to have the bit IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE set in their image header. This requires E-on "the developer" of the executable, to have already specified a linker flag (/LARGEADDRESSAWARE)with in the executable.
Im' not sure if this is the case (I doubt it). Can some one from E-on confirm as to whether or not the (/LARGEADDRESSAWARE) linker flag is present with in the VUE5i .exe?
It's a shame stupidity isn't painful.
Well, I tested Vue5i on Win64, and it crapped out when hitting the 2 GB limit. Apparently that bit is not set. It's not just the bit, I think. Probably it'll need a recompile to fix up the pointers. Then again, a recompile of the current source shouldn't be too much trouble.
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I certainly hope they'll do it soon. Maybe in two stages, first a recompile that makes Vue a 32bit app that's able to use 3 GB - good for Win32 users - and then a full 64bit version. Most new hardware comes with 64bit CPUs. Timee to move to the 64bit world, e-on (and e-frontier!)
The pen is mightier than the sword. But if you literally want to have some impact, use a typewriter
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lately there have been concerns on this forum about memory... If you are running Windows XP Pro your system can support up to 4gbs of memory....
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/server/PAE/PAEmem.mspx