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From: bblevins@moscow.com (Bryan Blevins)
Subject: Re: GVP040
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>I'll have to live with mixing 16-bit RAM on RAM card and the 4 megs on the GVP.
>I've heard that LW has problems with RAM fragmentations of this nature, is this
>correct or just a rumor? Any other related info would be great. Thanx!
>
>Alan Chan
>Graphics/Animation Design
>Vision Video Systems
>alan.chan@oubbs.telecom.uoknor.edu
>
I had all sorts of trouble when I had 16bit and 32bit RAM installed. The
worst was that when rendering a series of frames the system would guru after
some indeterminate time. Sometimes I could render 60 frames before a crash,
other time maybe 5. When I replaced the 16bit RAM with 32bit the problem was
solved instantly.
I could be a problem with the accellerator. I use a Fusion Forty, I don't
know if the GVP has similar problems.
Bryan
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