CD3 Bogging Down
Shessar
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I'm finally getting a chance to get back to mapping and have been playing around with CD3. When I first open the map everything works fine. However, the longer I work, the longer it takes to redraw a screen. This is a gradual slowdown, going from a fraction of a second at the beginning to taking almost three minutes after a half hour of mapping. It eventually just locks up my system. I never noticed this problem before installing CD3 and do not see this when working on a CC3 or DD3 map. I believe I am up to date with patches (v3.24).
Laptop: Pentium Dual-Core 1.73 GHz, 1 gig Ram, Win XP Home SP3
Any ideas why this is happening?
Laptop: Pentium Dual-Core 1.73 GHz, 1 gig Ram, Win XP Home SP3
Any ideas why this is happening?
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Xp runs just fine. CC3 runs just fine. DD3 runs fine too, as do all of my other software (Paintshop pro, Photoshop, Realdraw, etc). Does CD3 have a higher ram requirement than the core CC software? I'm not being snitty. Just confused by your comment.
I had a WinXP computer with 1 gig of ram, and SP 2. It ran slowly when I made maps. I upgraded it to 1.5 gigs, big jump in speed. I later upgraded it by removing the 512 meg, and put in 1 gig. Much better response.
So I am saying the slow down might be not enough ram in your computer.
Thanks for taking the time to respond Jim.
This should increase the speed enormously until you are ready to export.
So I'm guessing this is a video card problem?
Hide all layers and sheets you aren't working on and don't currently need to see.
On Display Settings Select Fixed Bitmap Quality and choose Low (Very Low is probably not bearable, but you could try that)
Make sure "use memory cache for bitmaps" is on and make sure it's set to -1.
Disable shading
Try "Draw aligned fill styles as solid", too.
If you do fixed bitmap quality and zoom extents so that every bitmap image in your drawing is in memory, after the first zoom, you'll find the speed much increased.
Right click display speed settings, select Global Sun and deactivate Lighting, too.
I'm actually able to map in CD3 at a reasonable pace now. I worked for two hours last night without any major slowdowns. Once again, thank you Simon! The PF staff again shows its fantastic customer support.