Author: William Penn
Date: 17:04:22 09/11/03
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On September 11, 2003 at 13:24:26, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote: >On September 10, 2003 at 22:31:44, William Penn wrote: > >>Running Windows XP Home, AMD Athlon XP 2400+ at 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM, 120GB hard >>drive, and the Shredder 7 GUI. >> >>All was fine when I only had 640MB RAM. Now I've plugged in 1GB RAM memory and >>the Shredder 7 engine won't load. It says "Engine: not enough memory", and >>aborts the load. Other engines load fine such as Shredder 7.04 UCI or Fritz >>5.32. >> >>The amount of hash selected has no effect on this problem with the Shredder 7 >>engine, nor does disabling the tablebases. However after some experimenting, I >>discovered that it relates to the windows pagefile size. If the pagefile is less >>than about 1GB, then the Shredder 7 engine will load. Otherwise it aborts. >> >>If I turn off virtual memory (no pagefile), the Shredder 7 engine loads and runs >>fine. It even accepts the indicated maximum hash size of 784MB. But I don't want >>to run my computer without a pagefile... >> >>I could possibly solve this problem by limiting the size of the windows >>pagefile, but unfortunately I can't. For unknown reasons, that custom windows >>setting won't work on my XP Home computer. The pagefile always soon reverts to >>about 1493MB, ignoring whatever I have specified for maximum/minimum sizes. I've >>tried logging in as administrator in safe mode, and otherwise, so that's >>presumably not the cause. >> >>Except for the inability to set a maximum/minimum pagefile size, my computer is >>working OK. Diagnostics check out OK on my RAM memory and other system hardware >>components. I believe the problem is pretty clearly with the Shredder 7 engine. >> >>Anybody else have this problem? Any ideas? >>WP > >I have the same problem but I can load up to 819 mb of ram.>>>>Mike That sounds about right My 1GB value was just a quick guess. All is now OK after obtaining their March 2003 update for the Fritz8/Shredder7 GUI. You need to: (1) Open an account at the Playchess.com server. (2) Login to your account. You MUST be logged in, then... (3) Enter the product code from the front page of your manual. (4) If approved, they'll then offer the update for immediate download. I forget, but maybe you have to click the Query Update in their Help menu at some point. In any case, that's the general idea. Good luck. It's a shame that they don't let people know there's an update available. WP
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