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Re: error: memory exhausted -- trying to return to prompt


From: rambovn
Subject: Re: error: memory exhausted -- trying to return to prompt
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 01:54:36 -0700 (PDT)

Thank you for your reply.
I already make some lines bolded. Are they the folder that contain you
octave file? 
Regards 
Anh

Robert A. Macy wrote:
> 
> I'm running 2.1.50a on WinXP and used to have that same problem when
> dealing with 20-30MB files until..
> I expanded the memory, then never happened again, plus instead of 12
> minutes the program only took 2 minutes, since it didn't have to swap to
> HD all the time.  
> 
> somewhere in the email archives is the discussion on how to do it, but
> you're lucky.  It worked on my WinXP this was a little batch program that
> would extend the memory enough for my needs.  Due to word wrap, I'll
> separate each line with a space
> 
> cd\
> 
> cd Program Files\GNU*\bin
> 
> regtool -i set "/HKCU/Software/GNU Octave/Cygwin/heap_chunk_in_mb" 1024
> 
> regtool -v list "/HKCU/Software/GNU Octave/Cygwin"
> 
> cd\
> 
> cd Documents and Settings\Robert\My Documents
> 
> 
> Or make it larger than 1024, but I didn't need that much.  Seems octave
> was marginal for me before.  Try it out and see if that fixes the problem.
> 
> the binary of 2.9.12 was kindly provided, has a known 'exit' bug.  Seems
> to be stable for me.  BUT, the plotting functions deteriorated too much
> for my needs. so I keep both available.
> 
> For example, the old gnuplot gsplot would put up a matrix 400 by 400 and
> you can rotate it well with the mouse, but the plotting with 2.9.12 [so
> far] I can only get equivalent speed of rotating with mouse on a matrix
> about 25 by 25. useless for my needs.  I could be doing something wrong.
> But the problem is 2.1.50a has 150 custom functions and scripts that RELY
> upon gnuplot.  
> 
> Robert
> 
> 

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