Uh, yeah, that's the Q I'd like to ask and I'm waiting for that answer.

Steve in Memphis

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of MJS
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 10:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Windows 2000 error
> 
> 
> Albert,
> 
> This would seem to be a pretty big problem.  Is it reproduceable? 
>  I would like to upgrade stations to Win2K, but if this is just 
> begging for trouble, then that would be a bad idea.  How do you 
> demonstrate the problem?
> 
> Mike Sinclair
> 
> Albert Berry wrote:
> 
> > We have found in testing that W2K does not properly release 
> memory taken by R:Base during processing.  Our solution is to 
> periodically exit R:Base and go back in.  We did run a command 
> file that looked up the compspec, and did a
> > ZIP RETURN &vComSpec /c EXIT
> > periodically, but that has recently failed us. Another list 
> member suggested ZIP RETURN /cmd, but I have not been able to 
> test it yet.  The user is exiting RBase frequently to ensure that 
> the memory does not get eaten, and has not crashed.
> >
> > Ramsour Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >I am getting frequent crashes in R:Base (latest version) running under
> > >Windows 2000.  The error I get is:
> > >
> > >The instruction at 0x00745x07 referenced memory at 0x1263410c. 
>  The memory
> > >could not be "read".
> > >
> > >I have done some research on this and find references to similar error
> > >messages related to buffer problems with Win2K that were 
> supposedly resolved
> > >with the latest service packs.  I am running Win2k with 
> service pack 2 on a
> > >HP Kayak with dual 550 mHz processors and 256 mb of RAM.
> > >
> > >There are:
> > >BUFFERS = 60
> > >FILES =60
> > >
> > >environment variables set and I run with some of the Microrim memory
> > >variables set that were suggested on the list some time ago.  I cannot
> > >pinpoint this problem to any particular event other than it 
> usually occurs
> > >while running an R:Base script that I have written.
> > >
> > >Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should look for 
> or how I can
> > >resolve this problem?  Is this a Windows 2000 issue, an R:Base 
> issue or a
> > >user/programmer issue?  Any help is immensely appreciated.
> > >
> > >Thanks
> > >
> > >Mike Ramsour
> > >AK Steel
> > >
> > >Voice:  740-829-4340
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