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  1. Hi Rick, Thanks very much for your effort to explain this to me. Got it! :-) But... on the machine with 2 GB of RAM (+ swap file of same size), there shouldn't be an out of memory problem!? I'll be saving money for the 94-bit win version!
  2. addition: on the machines with 768MB Ram, I noticed that about 1 GB (!) of memory (std swap file of 2 GB) was used while opening the PDN file. Conversion from PDN to JPG did not use that much memory. the PDN file contains 10 or 12 layers, this may be the reason that this much (too much?) memory is used. the PDN file is only 20MB on harddrive though.
  3. I tried it on the following three machines, with same (faulty) result: P4 - 1.8 Ghz - 768 MB RAM - WinXP Prof P4 - 2.4 Ghz - 768 MB Ram - Win2000 P4 - 2.4 Ghz - 2GB Ram - WinXP Prof
  4. GD, While saving a (rather large) .PDN file to .JPG, I get an errormessage. See log below. This error happens consequently. BTW: Nice program, easy to work with! Crash log for Paint.NET v2.5 (Beta 4 Release build 2.5.2115.35521) Time of crash: 18-10-2005 07:51:25 OS version: 5.0.2195.0 .NET Framework version: 1.1.4322.573 Exception details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at System.Windows.Forms.Control.MarshaledInvoke(Control caller, Delegate method, Object[] args, Boolean synchronous) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method, Object[] args) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.Invoke(Delegate method) at PaintDotNet.SaveConfigDialog.FileSizeTimerCallback(Object state) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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