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    • T Offline
      tomasz
      last edited by

      On a second run for the obvious crash due to lack of memory I have received this:
      SUVista32-Crash-Error-SecondRun.png
      I have answered Yes... although I wasn't 100% sure whether it was asking "Do you want to format πŸ˜„ drive?" πŸ˜‰.

      Edit: Whole model loaded into SU in Win7 64 requires 2.1GB for SU process.
      It won't fit into 3.0GB with a system no matter what.

      But you can easiy imagine that rendering it inside SU is not an option, when the model itself occupies quite a lot.

      Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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        tt_su
        last edited by

        @tomasz said:

        Edit: Whole model loaded into SU in Win7 64 requires 2.1GB for SU process.
        It won't fit into 3.0GB with a system no matter what.

        But you can easiy imagine that rendering it inside SU is not an option, when the model itself occupies quite a lot.

        Yea, sounds like a tough model. Though not that 64bit SU would help for that machine when it's 32bit OS and have only 3GB RAM.
        I still find it surprising for a model to consume so much memory. I'd like to investigate what causes it.

        @tomasz said:

        But you can easiy imagine that rendering it inside SU is not an option, when the model itself occupies quite a lot.

        You mean having the render process inside the SketchUp.exe process? That's not something we would recommend any way.

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          Frederik
          last edited by

          @tomasz said:

          @tt_su said:

          Can you email or PM me that model for debugging please?

          No. It is a model of one of our customers.

          I fully understand that you, Tomasz, can't send the model to Thomas, but wouldn't you be able to ask the "customer"...?? πŸ˜•
          You could point him/her to this thread and then the conversation could continue between the "customer" and "Trimble" directly...

          Cheers
          Kim Frederik

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            tomasz
            last edited by

            @frederik said:

            wouldn't you be able to ask the "customer"...?? πŸ˜•

            No worries. I am already in contact with Thomas.

            Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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