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Javier Sevilla (jsevilla++at++glup.irobot.uv.es)
Tue, 16 Nov 1999 16:57:35 +0100


Hello

I'am working in a project that needs continuous load/unload of sequences.

The final project must run in a PC : Pentium III 500, Matrox G400, Linux & Performer.

The sequences are basically pfSequence's with Geode's.

The load of the sequences seems to works fine,

I can see the loaded sequence without problems,

but when I try to unload it, the memory don't be freeded.

The sequences are .flt files.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers Javier.

Note: I have the same problem in a Onyx2 IR.

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Hello
I'am working in a project that needs continuous load/unload of sequences.
The final project must run in a PC : Pentium III 500, Matrox G400, Linux & Performer.


The sequences are basically pfSequence's with Geode's.
The load of the sequences seems to works fine,
I can see the loaded sequence without problems,
but when I try to unload it, the memory don't be freeded.


The sequences are .flt files.


Thanks in advance.
Cheers Javier.


Note: I have the same problem in a Onyx2 IR.
_____________________________________________________________________

 Javier Sevilla Peris             mailto:jsevilla++at++glup.irobot.uv.es
            _______
           / /___\ \
 LISITT   / /     \ \ R T E C

 Phone: +34 6 360 4484
 Dept. Electr. & Informatics      Addr: Poligono de la Coma s/n
 University of Valencia           Valencia (SPAIN)

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