algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hi !
Just wanted to know if GH has some sort of virtual memory allocation option, and if this is separate form the one Rhino uses (btw. where are the "scratch disks" defined in Rhino, couldn't find them...).
Thanks!
(sorry if this came up before, i searched it and couldn't find it)
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Hi Andrei,
It is up to Windows to allocate memory when an application demands it. It basically goes like this:
Rhino: Oy! I need 12MB more than I already have, pronto.
Windows: Hang on, hang on... scanning. Ok, you're lucky, I've got some space in the RAM standing by for just such an occasion. Here ya go.
Rhino: Thanks! In fact, I think I'll have 43MB more. You know, just in case...
Windows: Sigh... fine. But look, I'm all out of actual RAM memory, here's some space on the hard drive instead. Let's both pretend you don't actually know you're being scammed and I'll do my best to make the drive act in the same way as the RAM.
Rhino: Sheesh! Someone should tell the user (s)he needs to buy more RAM.
Windows: I've tried. Believe me, I've tried.
...
Rhino: Hey buddy, remember when you gave me 43MB a few milliseconds ago?
Windows: No, but I'll take your word for it.
Rhino: Turns out I need room to store the render-meshes as well. Totally forgot, sorry man. Another 50MB please.
Windows: That's it! You've been mooching off me for as long as I can remember, it's always more more more. Well, I've had it up to here (indicates mounted webcam). You just overstepped your 2GB limit for the last time friend. (Strangles Rhino)
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i imagined this as a sock puppet show, hope you don't mind. edgy temper this windows has...
but if i have 2 drives (and i do), am i able to tell windows to use memory from the second drive when using Rhino/Grasshopper, so that it has a dedicated hdd head to do the job?
I remember being into this sort of thing a while back and reading up on best practices for performance. From what I remember...and this is at least 5 year old information, you do not want windows to decide the size of the pagefile...I think my default xp installations would go between 2048mb - 4096mb (mas o menos)...you want to set that to be one number. Also, putting the page file on a different partition than the OS was also supposed to boost performance. But remember, this is information that is supposed to be read from RAM (which is faster, much) not the hdd, so while you can prob get a bit better performance, its not going to be super noticeable.
I just upgraded to win 7 64 bit with 8gb of ram. But as long as Rhino 4 and GH are 32 bit it will only see 2gb. Rhino 5 64bit runs quite nicely.
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