> In the Task Manager, under the "Processes" tab, you can get more > detailed memory info by turning them on in Edit->Select Columns... > You can get swap activity among other things.
Oh thanks, I'll try that out and let you know what I find out. > Oops, assuming you are on Windows. Yes I am. > If there is a heavy GUI, then there could be a problem with a lot of > communication between the pd and pd-gui processes. This is not the case. I eliminated all the GUI and the problem persists. There is really nothing "going on" in the patch except the oscillator playing a 500Hz sinusoid. Everything else is idle (I mean doing nothing) as far as it depends on me. Nothing is generating messages. Things are just there, and abstraction/subpatches containing dsp stuff are all switched off. If PD is doing something it is doing it on its own initiative. > Also, this message is really long. It's best to include a short > summary at the top, then the lengthy details later. More people will > read the message then. Yes you're perfectly right. Thanks for the advice. _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list