Following up on Greg's suggestion, how much memory does your machine have?
The exec by default grabs 7/8 of physical memory. I have noticed that with
4.1.3 on Windows NT you can't request more than 1 GB, otherwise you get
that message/behavior. On larger memory machines, the default could be > 1
GB. If that's the problem, then the exec will be happy using less memory
as Greg suggests.
Gregory D Abram/Watson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@opendx.watson.ibm.com on 10/24/2002
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Try specifying the memory - command-line parameter '-memory 20'. Might
you have updated Cygwin?
Greg
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I am running OpenDx 4.1.3 (Windows version) using Cygwin and Xfree86 on a
Windows 2000 machine. ( I have purchased the 4.2 CD but haven't installed
it
yet.)
I have just finished cleaning my machine of viruses, Trojan, Hacktool, and
Bugbear. After cleaning I downloaded and installed service pack 3 for
Windows 2000 and a number of other updates from Microsoft. OpenDx was
working well before this event.
I have just tried to use Opendx. The initial data explorer screen comes up
ok and choosing edit a program opens up ok but if I choose run, everything
comes up, including the control panels, except the visualization and a box
opens up with "connection to server localhost has been queued". Message
window says "Error during initialization".
What should my course of action be?
Thanks,
Frankie