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Re: Memory allocation/deallocations in swarm -- lead to thrashing?
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Re: Memory allocation/deallocations in swarm -- lead to thrashing? |
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Tue, 20 Jan 1998 15:45:17 -0500 (EST) |
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> Certainly the time series graphs (BLT) continue to take up more memory.
> That is why you can zoom in at any point on the graph. I dont know
> if this can account for all the memory probs that you are seeing or not.
This is what I have expected to be one of the most reasonable/plausible
explanation.
If fact, I managed to make "hello-world (version 03)" program to thrash
after running it for entired day. As the most of us know, "hello-world"
program is very simple swarm demo program.
Since we don't need to record time series graph in batchmode --
since we are writing to files --, is there anyway to disable BLT's
time series recording?
I hope "[avgEnergyGraph setGraphics: 0];" would disable the BLT's feature
but it seems not.
Cheers again,
-Jae
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Re: Memory allocation/deallocations in swarm -- lead to thrashing?, Rob Kewley, 1998/01/20
Re: Memory allocation/deallocations in swarm -- lead to thrashing?, Marcus G. Daniels, 1998/01/20