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Not enough room in heap zone ?

Anonymous
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Has any one had heap zone problems with 8.1

Have just tried to save pln, I get an warning message saying 'not enough room in heap zone'. It will not allow me to save plan.

any answers would be greatly appreciated

Working on pentium 4 2400 with 1.3gigs of ram archicad version 8.1 r2
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__archiben
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mikey

how big is your archiCAD file? and do you think the file size is about right for the project size?

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Anonymous
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its up to about 110megs its a big job...possibly should be lower than that.
__archiben
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do you have any idea what size it was last week?

are you using any 3rd party or 'extra' add-ons?

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Anonymous
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Was about 102megs last week, have ArchiTerra 2.01 loaded on & profiler thats about it. Have tried unloading librarys, ...also unloading architerra
does not seem to work.
Djordje
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mikey8 wrote:
Was about 102megs last week, have ArchiTerra 2.01 loaded on & profiler thats about it. Have tried unloading librarys, ...also unloading architerra does not seem to work.
Did you try (see ArchiBen's tip) unloading the cache data? Also an article on making your files smaller at ArchiGuide, by Laszlo Nagy.
Djordje



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__archiben
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Djordje wrote:
Did you try (see ArchiBen's tip) unloading the cache data? Also an article on making your files smaller at ArchiGuide, by Laszlo Nagy.
link (and shameless self promotion):
http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?p=7712&highlight=#7712


"not enough room in heap zone" is usually something to do with the file size, or data size that the processor is handling, getting too big and unmanageable AFAIK. it could be that your hard disk is getting full up and archiCAD is having trouble writing out the caches and scratches that it needs to process the data? you also ought to be all right with 1.3GB ram . . .

we had the same thing last week with a more sinister cause: if you can't sort it with the above info, call your dealer/tech-support and get graphisoft to clean up the file.

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Anonymous
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thanks lads

it has reduced the file by 50mb which should make things a lot better plus clear up the heap zone probs.