Eric Martz wrote:

>QUESTION 2: SKIPPING FRAMES.
>
>When I run the Chime animation concurrently with the Jmol animation 
>(in the same or different browsers), Jmol's animation skips frames. I 
>interpret this to mean that when the CPU is heavily loaded, Jmol 
>skips frames. Perhaps frames would also be skipped on a slower CPU? 
>Is there any way to prevent skipping frames?
>
>  
>
hmm. I thought we did this. OK, I see... I have corrected this for Jmol 
11.1.47

Nico, please release that.

>Bob: on 3/21/07 you said "Eric, I've added a "forced refresh" each 
>frame so that Jmol does not skip frames." I interpret that to mean I 
>don't have to do any settings to "force refresh" -- I think you mean 
>it is on all the time. Correct?
>
>QUESTION 3: OUT OF MEMORY?
>
>When it failed, Jmol simply left a blank space. Would it be possible 
>to have Jmol somehow report that it (or java) ran out of memory, 
>rather than leaving the user to wait and wonder indefinitely?
>
>  
>

I don't think so. Once Java is out of memory, that's it. End of play.


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