Pauli opened this issue on Jan 29, 2006 ยท 11 posts
JHoagland posted Mon, 30 January 2006 at 11:06 AM
And to anticipate your next question: the "Insufficient memory" error is due to the way Poser 4 and Windows 98 interact. Because of Window 98's poor memory handling, it does not free up RAM after every render. So, after a few images, Poser will spit up the "Insufficient memory" error. Your best solution is to upgrade to Poser 6. Not only will you be able to use multiple Runtime folders (and move all those !M3 and !V3 folders to a separate Runtime folder), but you'll also get all the memory improvements. Upgrading to a more modern operating system will also do wonders for you. Both Windows 2000 and XP have much, much better memory management features. --John
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