I came across this error several times while attempting to put cocked beading on my faceframes (speaking of which, is there a wish list I can add that function to?). The error message in the Constraint Manager bluntly said "Out of Memory", although I have had a more talkative error which mumbled something about Hoops, but I forget which detail I was working on at the time.
As for the root of the midrail/midstile error, I'd make a geometric cut and/or profile, then take the part to the constraint manager to set the dimensions, and it would pop up with the error. Deleting the cut didn't help, however deleting and recreating the edited midrail/stile resolved the issue. The problem was the same, regardless of whether you cut or profiled the piece, and causes problems regardless of whether or not you take something to to the CM. I was able to recreate the error using just the standard faceframe cabinets.
Saving after the error produces an inoperable cabinet; the graphic doesn't move when you zoom (although the target does), and you need to restart the program to remove the graphic from the screen. Saving after editing the midrail/stile, but before opening CM produced the same problem.
I've only been using eCab for 2 weeks, and while I find it's quite powerful and fairly easy to use (after watching and working along with the instructional videos), the number of errors I've gotten, combined with the slow-as-molasses single threading program issue, has been quite disheartening... especially at 4 in the morning >.>
Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
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Re: Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
Elaine,
Because you started only two weeks ago you are in the middle of the new release of Version 6 and because the release is new you are getting to experience some of the errors as bugs are fixed.
When doing something like you are doing, adding beads to face frames, I find it necessary to save often and at certain intervals exit eCabinet, completely shut down windows the start up again. (a simple restart of windows doesn't seem to clean out the memory) This too is annoying and time consuming but it helps eliminate the Out of Memory error.
I hope some of this gets better with each new build.
Because you started only two weeks ago you are in the middle of the new release of Version 6 and because the release is new you are getting to experience some of the errors as bugs are fixed.
When doing something like you are doing, adding beads to face frames, I find it necessary to save often and at certain intervals exit eCabinet, completely shut down windows the start up again. (a simple restart of windows doesn't seem to clean out the memory) This too is annoying and time consuming but it helps eliminate the Out of Memory error.
I hope some of this gets better with each new build.
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Re: Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
Elaine,
Since you mentioned that you can get this to happen with std base cabinets, could you please list steps to do this, or at least a cabinet that is working but ready to display this issue when continuing to perform additional steps.
I think you may be close to stepping on the issue, but I am unable to do anything with your posted assembly.
I look forward to being able to help you resolve this issue.
Thanks.
Since you mentioned that you can get this to happen with std base cabinets, could you please list steps to do this, or at least a cabinet that is working but ready to display this issue when continuing to perform additional steps.
I think you may be close to stepping on the issue, but I am unable to do anything with your posted assembly.
I look forward to being able to help you resolve this issue.
Thanks.
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Re: Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
For what it's worth, I experienced the same 'hoops' and 'out of memory' warnings that Elaine described when I was working in Line Drawing Editor. It required me to close eCab and re-open to resume working. I'm currently running Build 3. Hope this is of some use.
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Re: Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
Have you tried increasing your page file size or trying the /3gb switch?
See Dan's post for a explanation
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... 3gb#p53998
See Dan's post for a explanation
http://www.thermwood.com/forums/viewtop ... 3gb#p53998
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Re: Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
Just FYI. This is straight from HOOPS.
This situation is usually the result of HOOPS attempting (and failing) to allocate large memory blocks on 32-bit systems, even though there is seemingly enough memory. Such a failure is likely due to fragmentation. 64-bit systems, as well as Vista/Windows 7 32-bit systems (due to Vista/Windows 7’s low-fragmentation heap [LFH]) will not be as susceptible to this condition.
This situation is usually the result of HOOPS attempting (and failing) to allocate large memory blocks on 32-bit systems, even though there is seemingly enough memory. Such a failure is likely due to fragmentation. 64-bit systems, as well as Vista/Windows 7 32-bit systems (due to Vista/Windows 7’s low-fragmentation heap [LFH]) will not be as susceptible to this condition.
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Re: Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
Sorry for the late response... I gave up on adding cocked beading to the midrails/stiles, and then moved onto a different project without faceframes, so I didn't think to check back until I was looking at the new build's fixes.
As for the steps to recreate this issue...
Open standard faceframe cabinet
Add Midrail or Midstile
select Midrail/stile and open Part Editor
Apply any change to part (geo cut or profile)
Exit PE and apply changes to part
[Save, Reopen]
OR
[Take part to CM]
Error either way.
Thanks for the information about HOOPS... it sounds like I should defrag my harddrives? I have 2 computers -- one with WinXP, and the other with Win7 (both 32bit) -- and I had the same issue on both, even after rebooting. I can't check atm, because I'm having some registration verification issues, and I'm still waiting on Tech Support to return my call.
As for the steps to recreate this issue...
Open standard faceframe cabinet
Add Midrail or Midstile
select Midrail/stile and open Part Editor
Apply any change to part (geo cut or profile)
Exit PE and apply changes to part
[Save, Reopen]
OR
[Take part to CM]
Error either way.
Thanks for the information about HOOPS... it sounds like I should defrag my harddrives? I have 2 computers -- one with WinXP, and the other with Win7 (both 32bit) -- and I had the same issue on both, even after rebooting. I can't check atm, because I'm having some registration verification issues, and I'm still waiting on Tech Support to return my call.
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Re: Midrail/Midstile Editing = "Out of Memory" error
Elaine,
What Rick is talking about, in regards to fragmentation, has to do with software applications allocating memory and not properly deallocating the memory. This causes "sandbars" of memory that the operating system has to deal with. There is nothing a user can do about this situation. It's up to the application software developer and the operating system to figure out how to handle it.
It doesn't have anything to do with whether or not your harddrive is fragmented. That said, it doesn't hurt to defrag your harddrives twice a month or so - more if you are constantly adding and deleting files.
What Rick is talking about, in regards to fragmentation, has to do with software applications allocating memory and not properly deallocating the memory. This causes "sandbars" of memory that the operating system has to deal with. There is nothing a user can do about this situation. It's up to the application software developer and the operating system to figure out how to handle it.
It doesn't have anything to do with whether or not your harddrive is fragmented. That said, it doesn't hurt to defrag your harddrives twice a month or so - more if you are constantly adding and deleting files.
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