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From: From: B. H. <hi...@fa...> - 2001-10-04 17:59:00
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> Sorry for the sarcasm in my last mail, but I thought, that the hole > vis5d-file is loaded into memory if it gets visualized. Isn't this > true? And if the OS starts swapping isn't the rendering considerably > slowed down? Just wondering, haven't tried it yet. Not at all. At start up, Vis5D compyytes the ration of file size to available memory size and adopts one of three caching startegies, depending on the ratio. Bill |