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jmemory [2019/05/22 18:12] – created Golden Gnujmemory [2022/04/21 17:40] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== jmemory.jar ====== ====== jmemory.jar ======
  
-''jmemory.jar'' helps when if you have problems with jEveAssets running out of memory+''jmemory.jar'' helps when you have problems with jEveAssets running out of memory
  
-==== Windows ====+==== Before running jmemory.jar  ==== 
 + 
 +First make sure you're using the 64bit version of Java. \\ 
 +If you're not sure if you have 32 or 64bit, follow [[faq#solution_2|solution 2]] 
 + 
 +==== Run with jmemory.jar ====
   - Close all instances of jEveAssets   - Close all instances of jEveAssets
   - Double click on ''jmemory.jar''   - Double click on ''jmemory.jar''
   - Wait for jEveAssets to load, then exit it again (if it crash before you can exit it, that is fine)   - Wait for jEveAssets to load, then exit it again (if it crash before you can exit it, that is fine)
   - The file ''jmemory.properties'' should now have been created   - The file ''jmemory.properties'' should now have been created
-  - Open ''jmemory.properties'' with Notepad (or another text editor of your choice) +  - Open ''jmemory.properties'' with Notepad (or another text editor of your choice) \\ 
-    - How to open with notepad? Right click ''jmemory.properties'' select ''Open with'' then select ''Notepad''+    - Open in Windows: Right click ''jmemory.properties'' select ''Open with'' then select ''Notepad'' \\
   - When you open the file it will look something like this:<file ini jmemory.properties>   - When you open the file it will look something like this:<file ini jmemory.properties>
 # #
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   - Now start jEveAssets again  by double click on ''jmemory.jar''   - Now start jEveAssets again  by double click on ''jmemory.jar''
   - Did that fix the memory problems?   - Did that fix the memory problems?
-    - If yes, then continue to use ''jmemory.jar'' to lunch jEveAssets (instead of ''jeveassets.jar'')+    - If yes, then continue to use ''jmemory.jar'' to run jEveAssets (instead of ''jeveassets.jar'')
     - If not, repeat from step 5, but replace the text with ''xmx=**5g**'', then ''xmx=**6g**'' etc. until you do not run out of memory.\\ **Note:** you need to restart jEveAssets (with ''jmemory.jar'') for the changes in ''jmemory.properties'' to take effect     - If not, repeat from step 5, but replace the text with ''xmx=**5g**'', then ''xmx=**6g**'' etc. until you do not run out of memory.\\ **Note:** you need to restart jEveAssets (with ''jmemory.jar'') for the changes in ''jmemory.properties'' to take effect
  
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