![]() ![]() Then look down in the lower left corner at Commit Charge (total memory space currently used by Windows for everything, including Rhino and Flamingo). ![]() On the Performance tab, note the PhysicalMemory/Total (your amount of RAM). More RAM speeds up rendering.įor more precision about RAM on NT, Win2000, XP, or Vista, run Task Manager. If the rendering process causes a significant amount of disk accesses (paging, swapping) Flamingo slows down. You should see very little disk activity (unless some other application is working hard). Watch your disk drive light while the image is painting on the screen. To recognize a RAM shortage, watch disk accesses, or use Task Manager, as below. ![]() Rendering with inadequate RAM memory is a major reason for slow Flamingo performance. ![]()
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