Compile Error
KazaQ
Join Date: 2003-06-24 Member: 17667Members
<div class="IPBDescription">Help me please!</div> When I compile the rad program gives me this error
10%...Error: Memory allocation failure
Description: The program failled to allocate a block of memory.
Howto Fix: Likely causes are (in order of likeliness) : the partition holding the swapfile is full; swapfile size is smaller than required; memory fragmentation; heap corruption
and also doesnt do its job. So the map ends up looking as though I didn't run rad at all. Also I looked into the disk space thing I have 50 somethin gigs free.
Don't you dare tell me to go get the latest zoners tools either. Because I have them.
And hell the computer was defraged yesterday. So I dont know what is goin on with this thing.
10%...Error: Memory allocation failure
Description: The program failled to allocate a block of memory.
Howto Fix: Likely causes are (in order of likeliness) : the partition holding the swapfile is full; swapfile size is smaller than required; memory fragmentation; heap corruption
and also doesnt do its job. So the map ends up looking as though I didn't run rad at all. Also I looked into the disk space thing I have 50 somethin gigs free.
Don't you dare tell me to go get the latest zoners tools either. Because I have them.
And hell the computer was defraged yesterday. So I dont know what is goin on with this thing.
Comments
Like the error message says, you may need to increase your Virtual Memory swapfile or make sure the partition holding your swapfile isn't full (are the 50 gigs free on the drive letter holding the swapfile)? Before I can give instructions on checking your swapfile, I'll need to know what version of Windows you're running.
Ok, and the comp stats are.
Prossesor : AMD Athlon XP 2100+ 1732MHZ
Memory : 261,664 KB RAM
Page file : 162MB used 837MB available
I got those stats from DirectX Diagnostic. Is the Page file It is refering to the one that needs changeing? If so How?
amckern
-sparse uses a different method to calculate the vismatrix. It requires less memory but more processing. It does not reduce the quality at all, but may increase the compile time.