Memory Error when patching

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soakes94
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Memory Error when patching

Postby soakes94 » 04 Feb 2016, 16:41

When trying to patch a custom made profile on the pearl tiger I'm getting the following error message on the desk "Memory Allocation out of memory". The file is in the correct format (.R20) and other custom made profiles have worked on the desk. Also this profile works fine on the titan range of desks.

Any ideas?

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Re: Memory Error when patching

Postby niclights » 04 Feb 2016, 17:23

No idea. Does it do this after a wipeall? If so please post the code.
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Re: Memory Error when patching

Postby Gregory » 06 Feb 2016, 00:30

Check that you haven't used an attribute type letter more than once (except 16bit channels) and that you haven't accidentally repeated the same channel offset.
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Re: Memory Error when patching

Postby soakes94 » 08 Feb 2016, 10:18

Sadly never got a chance to have a proper play aruound to try and male the file work. The fixture had 4 macro channels, all with around 15 macros in each. When I changed these to be raw DMX the profile worked. The file size I beleieve was 75Kb where as other fixture profile sizes were around 15Kb. Once I had changed the macros just to be Raw DMX the file size reduced and it worked fine.

Maybe just to big a profile for the desk to load? It was loading it from an external USB if that makes a difference and wasnt copied onto the desk memory.

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Re: Memory Error when patching

Postby niclights » 08 Feb 2016, 10:49

The only other thing I can think of is duplicate function ranges within an attribute. Did any of the ranges overlap?

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