Hi Samuel I've used Scilab 5.5 for a long time on my private PC, a Lenovo W530 with 8 Gb RAM and NVidia Graphics (Optimus). Lately my old PC died, so I'm using a work-PC now, which is weak and basically designed for websurfing and Microsoft Word documents ... not power-use.
You could be right it's not a Graphics driver ... I mean, how much Graphics is involved in an instruction in the Scilab console? ... Only a little bit. To me it happens suddenly and quite randomly, as if Scilab doesn't clean up, or the machine runs out of RAM (either DRAM or VRAM). My gut feeling is the crashing is worse if another program is running in parallel (e.g. a web browser). Best regards, Claus On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 10:23 PM, Samuel Gougeon <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 28/01/2018 à 18:58, antoine monmayrant a écrit : > >> >> It might be related to graphic drivers. >> > > On the same PC, after the excellent 5.5.2 release that still run in a very > stable way, the only thing that changed is Scilab. > > However, i must notice that old Scilab version before 5.3.3 (except the > 4.1.2, still stable) are now crashing on the same PC where they used to run > correctly, as soon as a graphical instruction is used. And all that always > with the same graphic driver. > > My 2 cents: I would rather think that changes in/with the JVM are likely > involved. > > Samuel > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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