Hi Michael, The curse launcher is for games I can send some screen shots. Basically what it does when you install for example a Minecraft mod pack it creates a profile and that applies for each mod pack you install it installs into its own profile and there you can allow the system to manage the ram or allocate manually a fixed size of your choosing.
If there is anything you would like me to try do let me know and I can try and assist. Regards, Jonathan -----Original Message----- From: Michael T. Pope <mp...@computer.org> Sent: 05 December 2021 07:32 To: Jonathan Aquilina <jaquil...@eagleeyet.net> Cc: FreeCol Developers <freecol-developers@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [Freecol-developers] Hello FreeCol Team! On Sun, 5 Dec 2021 04:01:04 +0000 Jonathan Aquilina <jaquil...@eagleeyet.net> wrote: > I noticed you mention the ram issues below. Can I make a suggestion and do > maybe like mine craft does. If you have mod's for example you can through the > curse launcher remove the system allocated amount of ram and manually > allocate an amount lets say 8 or 9 gb of ram if you know it needs it. Maybe a > manual specification of ram allocation might be advantageous and help? FreeCol already sets its own limits on memory allocation. The slow down *may* be due to too much garbage collector activity within the memory we allocate, or perhaps a secondary effect through the operating system generally, or just that the amount is too small. Again, this is all speculation. I need to reproduce the problem and measure relevant values. Thanks for the suggestion, but I have no idea what the "curse launcher" is, and doubt it is something I can use on linux. Cheers, Mike Pope _______________________________________________ Freecol-developers mailing list Freecol-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freecol-developers