Years and years ago, before Windows, if you had an executable that was 25KB
that's what it took to run, plus whatever extra memory it requested from the
operating system for variables.
Short version of what follows: Programs with GUI interfaces (in particular) use
a lot more memory than just
Thanks Jim,No it did not. So that is probably why. Thanks Jim!73,Rory, K5CKS
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Original message From: Jim Reisert AD1C
Date: 8/14/19 8:07 PM (GMT-06:00) To: Rory Bowers
Cc: DX4WIN Reflector Subject: Re:
[Dx4
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 4:17 PM Rory Bowers K5CKS wrote:
> I just noticed this today... I was watching the spots on the cluster and
> T77C showed up on 17M FT8 highlighted dark blue (Needed New Mode). The
> problem is, I have already worked him on 17M FT8 and he is in my DX4Win
> log. What am I
Looks like that is the case...mine is taking 187 Mb...but that’s only roughly
22% of my used memory which is only 44% of installed memory. Gotta hold all
that data somewhere.
Mike
K7PI
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So, I just happened to be in Task Manager in Windows 7, and noticed that D4W
was taking up 195MB(!) of RAM. I shut it down, and restarted it fresh. No
change.
Can someone explain this? Seems like something’s wrong. The .exe is 4MB, the
.wav files are 1MB, and my log is 7MB. What’s using the
I just noticed this today... I was watching the spots on the cluster and
T77C showed up on 17M FT8 highlighted dark blue (Needed New Mode). The
problem is, I have already worked him on 17M FT8 and he is in my DX4Win
log. What am I missing?
73,
Rory, K5CKS
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