So what's in 6.4.112?
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Tom,
I'd like to see that model too.
Just checking a few things which may seem obvious, but I don't want to assume:
- when you are comparing SU5 and SU6, do you have Hardware acceleration turned on in both versions (Preferences > OpenGL)
- do you have the same snappy dialogs (e.g. Component browser, Entity info etc) open in both versions?
Thanks,
Tricia
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WOW I take a few days break from the group and Blammo a 7 page thread happens. I got the upgrade dialog today but I did not upgrade. I guess I'll need to read this thread before I press the do it button.
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Tom, Are you using many custom materials? That relatively low video RAM caught my eye. I used to have Radeon cards. Going from 128 MB to 512 MB caused a noticeable improvement. Not earth-shattering by any degree, but definitely noticeable: movement was spiffier, there were less dropping into wire-frame and loss of a few images when orbiting.
Your custom materials reportedly rely more on videocard memory than system RAM.
Back to general maintenance, a nice little free utility program is called CCleaner - C stands for crap, so I naturally like it. It just deletes accumulating crap, like system logs, cookies, assorted temp files, etc, from one convenient location. And under Option/Cookies it allows you to manage what cookies you would like to always keep around (like the cookie from this forum).
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Tom,
If my recollection is correct....
In the release notes for V5 and V4 (which I can no longer find) I seem to remember @Last listing non-compliant video cards or not recommended video cards --- amomg them was the ATI radeon mobility. Plus I seem to recall that V6 is more demanding of VCs with regard to OpenGL compliance (this might explain what you are seeing). Unfortunately the V6 release notes don't contain such info and I cannot, for the life of me, find where I stored the old notes. Maybe someone at Google can shed light on this or correct my recollection if I am wrong. -
gata...no, no custom materials: just a bunch of components, including some 1-2meg antique cars from the warehouse. Just dug deeper into the hardware req's on the SU6 site and saw for the first time the 512meg video line...oops.
Paul...can't find my "readme" file either (burned it to a CD that's in that "place" where I won't loose it but can never find it :`) but the tech notes in the SU5 help sections says the ATI Rage Mobility isn't complient...doesn't mention the Radeon?
Dumber than dumb...I just pushed these thoughts to driver searching again and this time didn't use my Dell service tag number (just the model and card name) and found a 2005 ATI driver 9 months newer than the one installed on my machine...go figure?
Anyway, didn't help...damn it?
Thanks, though.So I'm convinced my budget for a new machine needs to expand to include a 512 quadro FX and at least a 2.2 processer (if I want to notice the difference between it and my 1.6?). As will the time to wait for it.
Anybody know the straight poop on whether 4gig of ram is any better than 3gig...I mean, can XP Pro even use that much? Also, cache memory...2meg, 4meg, more?
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I haven't upgraded yet, I read the release notes, I'm concerned by all the issues with Vista and Google Earth. If I don't upgrade now, can I wait for the next release and then still smoothly upgrade?
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Hi Tom,
Give a try to Omega drivers at guru3d
http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?id=24I had similar problems with an ATI Mobility Radeon and since ATi stopped providing newer drivers it was the only solution using the apropriate Omega driver to extend the life of my old Laptop.
Regards
@tomsdesk said:
gata...no, no custom materials: just a bunch of components, including some 1-2meg antique cars from the warehouse. Just dug deeper into the hardware req's on the SU6 site and saw for the first time the 512meg video line...oops.
Paul...can't find my "readme" file either (burned it to a CD that's in that "place" where I won't loose it but can never find it :`) but the tech notes in the SU5 help sections says the ATI Rage Mobility isn't complient...doesn't mention the Radeon?
Dumber than dumb...I just pushed these thoughts to driver searching again and this time didn't use my Dell service tag number (just the model and card name) and found a 2005 ATI driver 9 months newer than the one installed on my machine...go figure?
Anyway, didn't help...damn it?
Thanks, though.So I'm convinced my budget for a new machine needs to expand to include a 512 quadro FX and at least a 2.2 processer (if I want to notice the difference between it and my 1.6?). As will the time to wait for it.
Anybody know the straight poop on whether 4gig of ram is any better than 3gig...I mean, can XP Pro even use that much? Also, cache memory...2meg, 4meg, more?
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Hi George, thanks...mo' info please:
Which one for a Radeon Mobility x300...? The latest...7.12? If I install the wrong one will "safe mode" and "restore" get me back to square one?
Best, Tom.
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Bruce, thanks...I do have an "enable VGA" choice, so looks like I can experiment. Though not today...my luck requires a "safe mode" too, ie. don't do something like this on the Saturday before Christmas :`)
Happy Holidays and thanks for all your help...more later. (And again, sorry for stealing this thread.)
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You can remove a video driver in safe mode - been there, done that.
New, custom machines are still sold with XP Pro as an option - at least through Dell and Nobilis. I just bought a system from Nobilis and the company 'CAD expert' just priced out a similar system from Dell.
Some of the major grips I heard about Vista are that there can be some problems saving CAD files. And Vista is more of a graphic/entertainment oriented fun-stuff OS, so you cannot direct the management of CPU resources as well as with XP.
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@tricias said:
Are you seeing the same problem on every model you try to upload to the warehouse? What if you take a simple box, paint it with a few textures and upload it?
OK, a simple rectangle with a colour does exactly the same;
Dec 22 22:39:33 Diziet SketchUp[3645]: shareWithGoogleEarthCommunity
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: doc.kml (deflated 64%)
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet SketchUp[3645]: KMZ21 export success
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: models/
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: (stored 0%)
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: models/skpfile.dae
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: (deflated 85%)
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: skpfile.kmz21
Dec 22 22:39:34 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: (deflated 6%)
Dec 22 22:39:50 Diziet com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.dyld): Throttling respawn: Will start in 60 seconds
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: doc.kml (deflated 64%)
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet SketchUp[3645]: KMZ21 export success
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: models/
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: (stored 0%)
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: models/skpfile.dae
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: (deflated 85%)
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: adding: skpfile.kmz21
Dec 22 22:40:00 Diziet [0x0-0x65065].com.google.sketchuppro[3645]: (deflated 7%)
Dec 22 22:40:50 Diziet com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.dyld): Throttling respawn: Will start in 60 seconds
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I've been reading this thread with great interest. I have an older machine at home (at least 5 years old, that is being replaced shortly with one that's in the mail): Pentium 4 CPU, 2.2GHz, 1 GIG of Ram, and an after market nVidia Card with 128 MB. Most versions of Sketchup 6 have run OK, sometimes downright well. Verson 5 ran rather well. Layout can lag sometimes. After this last upgrade it truly was lagging like it never has done before. I mean seconds to respond to an Icon Click. This was truly depressing.
I did like the trick of kicking up the "Set Priority" to "High" of the "Sketchup.exe" Process in the Windows Task Manager. I did not know about that. I also learned from this thread of "Ending Processes" that I don't need to have running constantly. For instance on my system processes related to System Mechanic do not need to be running all the time. But these did not help my situation.
Prior to this thread I had learned to judiciously turn layers off, so that I am only working on a portion of the model. I have occasionally turned down the "Color Quality" from "Highest (32 bit)" to "Medium (16 bit)" this usually gave a performance boost. And that was acceptable to me because I could always raise the "Color Quality" again for exporting or for printing. These techniques did nothing for my lagging speed in 6.4.112.
I did have a major boost in speed performance this time around by downloading the latest video driver. I ran the uninstall program for the program then installed the latest graphics driver software. If you need more performance adjust the "3d Performance" setting to a medium setting between "Performance" and "Quality". Play around with this setting until you get something you can work with.
Best of Luck.
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There's a nice little utility to help control evil startups. I use WinPatrol http://www.winpatrol.com/ .
Many programs want to add startup when you install them. Several of them connect online looking for update. Adobe Reader, QuickTime, iTunesHelper, and others aren't readily turned off: even with diligent hunting.
For the cost of adding Winpatrol to my startups, Winpatrol disables 6 unnecessary startups, delay starts 4 background programs, and gives me easy access to Windows Servies to control some things there. Some servies are set to automatic, and load each time you start up the computer could be set to manual or disabled - depending on your need.
It's easy enough to access Services if you search for it. But after I made a desktop shortcut I forgot how to get there. WinPatrol includes Services in one of its tabs, so it's convenient when you feel like doing some maintainence. If you pay for the program, it readily look up every service, startup, whatever to see if it is harmfull, safe, or optional.
It's an optional convenience.
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I've been using SketchUp since version 3, though mostly for fairly lightweight projects until now, but I haven't used V6 until recently. I've got a simple file with 4 book cases in it. It's about 1.3MB, and it takes SketchUp sometimes 10 seconds to save the file even after a trivial change.
MacBook Pro, 2.16 GHz C2D, 2GB RAM, 25GB of free space on my hard drive and, perhaps the thing causing the problem: 10.5.1 -- anyone else seeing some slow-downs post Leopard install/upgrade? (For the record, I did an "Archive and Install.")
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John,
There were issues with Leopard that the latest M4 release was supposed to fix. Do you have the latest SU version? (This is the fourth maintenance release of v5).
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