Not sure if your first question was answered.  Did you try dx -memory n,
which n is MB?  Ordinarily, the default takes 7/8 of physical memory.

I've not seen the second problem.  What version of DX and platform are you
using?



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Dear DXplorers,

My first query about memory did not result in any usable suggestions. Is
there a way to increase the size of the "arena" above the "24 MB" reported
by the Message Window in OpenDX (Windows) ?

Also, I have found that the Control Panel frequently hangs the rest of
program when I am trying to manipulate Interactors within it. When I click
on an Interactor's  own panel, the cursor changes to a black arrow with a
white outline (pointing north-east), and the only thing it can actually do
from that point onward is close the Control Panel. This makes it impossible

to make further changes to the Control Panel. Is there a way to avoid this?

Thanks!


Allen H. Nugent
Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052 Australia
Tel: +61 2 9385 3916 Fax: +61 2 9663 2108



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