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    Had some trouble with some recently purchased software and one of the things I looked into on my Windows XP sp2 was virtual memory. It is set at 1500mb and I think the maximum recommended was 3000.

    Can anyone please advise why I should not up to the 3000 figure and leave it at that setting permantly, or are there good reasons that my PC manufacturer sent the machine out set at 1500.
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    Why change it John? Mine is set way less and I have no problems.
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    Virtual Memory is something that runs like a bag of excrement.

    Sure 3GB of memory sounds good, but this achieved by spooling the contents of real memory on and off the harddisk. This is several degrees of magnitude slower than the DRAM, and your machine really hits the wall once virtual memory starts to get used.

    If you want/need more memory space, buy more DRAM.
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    I work wih a bloke who has virtual memory.
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    I've got the 1gb ram memory installed already.
    Its that the painter program uses paint brushes that are not vector and it can't keep up with my rapid eye movements, or is it hand movements
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    Ah OK, 4GB is the maximum physical memory a 32 Bit Platform can address.

    So that's probably why you have a 3GB virtual maximum....
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    John,

    That painter program you have sounds like a piece of crap. Assigning more virual memory won't help. 1gb is a lot of RAM and adding more in most cases won't make things go faster.

    I'd look at replacing your painter program. There is gimp which is free, works quite well but doesn't do vector graphics. Microsoft have a free download of Beta product called Acrilic which seems to be ok.

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    Thanks all.

    The painting program was c r a p . Am azon refunded me the £180 today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    Thanks all.

    The painting program was c r a p . Am azon refunded me the £180 today.
    G'day Jow,

    I use PaintShop Pro (PSP) on a 2Gb RAM-equipped P4 3.0Ghz PC and on a 4Gb RAM LA775 3.6Ghz PC (both used primarily for business), and Photoshop CS (PCS) on a 1Gb RAM, P4 2.4Ghz laptop used mostly for play, including right now! I know that it all sounds a bit ass-backwards, but there's a history to it which I won't bore you folks with

    Anyway, for photo retouching, morphing and so on, both PSP and PCP work just fine. If you want to create images, the the full version of Photoshop would be an option, albeit a fairly expensive one. PSP is quite cheap, and can be had on a shareware basis for an early version.

    As has previously been noted, I doubt that increasing virtual disk capacity (VD) would make much difference (although the recommended amount is c 2 x actual RAM); in any case, for most work 1GB is generally sufficient unless you're making or editing image sequences or even movies.

    XP SP2 should be fine with default settings for most current swineware, so as you seem to have surmised, the S/W you were using was, well, swineware

    Cheers!

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    I've been fixing computers for 26 years next month, I still use the biro in my top pocket & the back of a bit of scrap off the recycle pile in front of the printer.

    (sometimes, if I spot something really good, I scan it.... )
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    Thanks Steve.

    I've got PSP9 and use the artists brushes but the painter program if it had been stable would have been more realistic to use for RIFF art work. The brushes worked quickly enough and there was some realism when using a pressure stylus but the crashes were so frequent some users got to the stage where they were having to do a save after every brushstroke. Second brushstroke and POOF!

    Anyway here's a painting down on real canvas and real brushes, the Big Island Hawaii, White Sands Beach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    ...a painting down on real canvas and real brushes......
    That's the way.

    I'm definately into the darkside when it comes to art.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
    That's the way.

    I'm definately into the darkside when it comes to art.

    Three months free tutition if wanted
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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    Three months free tutition if wanted
    Starting when? (& where?) :confused:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
    Starting when? (& where?) :confused:
    I'll send you a PM
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