I do not think the cluster spots will cause any excessive memory usage, it
sounds like activating cw memories is the problem. I have kept DXB up for
weeks here getting spots.

73

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On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Bill Parry <bpa...@rgv.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Good idea, I hadn't thought of that and I do leave the cluster running
> continuously. Although, I have used this same setup for years and it just
> started happening. Now that the CW sending feature is disabled, the "out of
> memory" message has gone away.
>
> I will follow up on your suggestion!  Thanks.
>
> W5VX, Bill
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dxbase [mailto:dxbase-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Gary
> Senesac
> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 10:15 AM
> To: dxbase@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Dxbase] Out of memory.
>
> Bill,
>
> Are you connected to a DX cluster and continuously receiving spots?  If so
> the incoming spots over several days could be filling up your available
> memory.  I'm not at my computer at the moment, but check the Options page
> for a way to limit the number of spots retained in memory.
>
>
> Gary AL9A
> Sent from my Kindle HDX
>
> On December 19, 2014, at 6:57 AM, Bill Parry <bpa...@rgv.rr.com> wrote:
>
> I have been using the same version of DXBase for several years. It is
> DXBase
> 2007 Version 1.06 and it is on a Windows XP machine. It works great and I
> have seen no reason to change it.  The other day, on a lark, I thought I
> would set up the CW memories so that I could send from DXBase. I have used
> Writelog for years and it sends CW very nicely using my Microham CW Keyer.
>
> I set it up and it seemed to work fine, seemed like it was a little flakey
> but nothing I could put my finger on. After a week or so I got an "out of
> memory" message from the computer. I leave DXBase running all the time and
> reboot seldom so I figured it needed to be rebooted.  I did that and it
> worked OK but after a week or so I got the "out of memory" message again
> and
> this time it locked up the computer. I looked to see what I had running in
> the background and found nothing unusual.
>
> I am certainly not very knowledgeable about computers.  I went in and reset
> the comport that I was using so that the CW memories wouldn't work and have
> had no further problems. This is not a big deal, I would seldom use the CW
> memories but I am a little curious if anyone else has run  into this?
>
> W5VX, Bill Parry
>
>
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