Just installed the 1.2pre-v.2 release of the JDK. All looks
fine (changed to green threads since running on
uniprocessor system - also complaint about missing pthreads
library if I left them set to native) except that the
Simplicity IDE has memory problems.
Clearly, my first port of call would be to increase the
heap from the command line, but since Simplicity uses a
funny startup script thingy, I'm not entirely sure what to
change. I wondered if there exists an environment variable
that I could just set to be 64M or perhaps even more, in
order to alleviate the out of memory problems.
Alternatively, if someone can point me to what I need to
change in the Simplicity config to increase the available
memory, that would be equally good!
Ideally I'd like to leave the JIT on, in order to benefit
from the increased performance (obviously...)
TIA, hoping someone knows the answer.....
Cheers,
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Bill Gallafent
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