[caret-users] [caret] out of memory when loading inflated lateral view
Yune S. Lee
yune-sang.lee at dartmouth.edu
Thu Apr 2 09:48:25 CDT 2009
Hi Donna,
Yes, after I opened up the spec file, I saw that all the scenes were
being loaded.
Following the tutorial, I then selected, by double-clicking, a
particular scene (inflated lateral view, the very top one) among "all
the scenes". in the D/C menu.
Then, it hung and eventually spitted out "out of memory" message" That
was resolved after I removed the Korean language package and
I could see the inflated lateral view (or others) when I did the
exactly same step.
Let me know if I'm not still understanding your questions.
Thanks,
YSL
Donna Dierker wrote:
> Hi YSL,
>
> Forgive my persistence, but when I read "I did select the scene, but
> couldn't get it loaded until I uninstalled Korean language package," I
> think of selecting the scene in the context of loading it when you
> opened the spec file, and that context is different than the one I mean
> below.
>
> Normally, if a spec file has a scene in it, when you open the spec file,
> you can press the "Load scenes" button, and then Caret reads the scene
> file. The scene file has potentially several scenes, as it does in your
> case. The scene file loaded fine, because your capture shows a bunch of
> scenes listed in the D/C window.
>
> So you now have a bunch of scenes *loaded* but none displayed. To
> display one, you select the desired scene from the D/C menu and either
> press Show Selected Scene, or double-click it. Only then does it
> actually display.
>
> From your answers below, and the screen capture most recently sent, it
> seemed you *loaded* the scene, but did not double-click one of the D/C
> menu listed scenes, or press the Show Selected Scene button on the D/C menu.
>
> It is worth resolving this issue before looking for other sources of the
> problem.
>
> Donna
>
> On 04/02/2009 09:06 AM, Yune S. Lee wrote:
>
>> Hi Donna,
>> I did select the scene, but couldn't get it loaded until I uninstalled
>> Korean language package.
>> James had a theory about what caused this issue and he was right.
>> Thanks for your answer, though.
>>
>> Best,
>> YSL
>>
>>
>>
>> Donna Dierker wrote:
>>
>>> Hi YSL,
>>>
>>> What you are seeing is normal -- until you double-click on one of the
>>> scenes, or press the Show Selected Scene, since the first scene is
>>> already selected.
>>>
>>> Did you do that?
>>>
>>> Donna
>>>
>>> On 04/01/2009 09:38 AM, Yune S. Lee wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks, John.
>>>> I did as you suggested, but it won't still load the image.
>>>> The only difference after I enabled "Debug", a bunch of stuff will
>>>> show up in the Dos windows
>>>> I was trying to copy all what it shows, but don't know how to copy and
>>>> paste in the dos window, so I just did screen capture and it is enclosed.
>>>>
>>>> -YSL
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> John Harwell wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> My only guess is that one of the data files is corrupted.
>>>>>
>>>>> Go to the File Menu and select Preferences. Go to the Debug Tab and
>>>>> check the box next to Debug Enabled. Now load your spec file and its
>>>>> data files. As files are loaded, they will be listed in the DOS
>>>>> window. What is printed in the window (screen capture)?
>>>>>
>>>>> John Harwell
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mar 31, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Yune S. Lee wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear Caret users,
>>>>>> I'm a newbie for the caret.
>>>>>> I get an "out of memory" error message when loading an inflated,
>>>>>> lateral view after opening PALS_B12.RIGHT.DEMO.scene in the tutorial
>>>>>> folder.
>>>>>> As my pc has 4GB memory and it is a brand new workstation, I'm not
>>>>>> sure why this is not capable of loading the file.
>>>>>> I even tried again after turning off all other softwares but caret,
>>>>>> but still didn't work.
>>>>>> Enclosed is the screen shot in case it might be helpful.
>>>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> YSL
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <out_of_memory.PNG>_______________________________________________
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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