Jack wrote:
There is 512 MB of memory on the GPU.
All informations are here :
http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-9700M-GTS.9899.0.html

However, there is something very strange if it's about memory because on my MacPro 2x2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon, i have only 256 MB on the GPU and all works fine on it (only 2 fps but it is not so slow). The size of the images are between 127x108 and 72x123 pixels (so the total size at 24bit is near 12 MB ! : 127x108x3x300/1048576 = 11.77 MB).
Even with 100 images it is slow (but it seems good with 50 images).
I needn't to create my Gemwin and turn on rendering to have this problem.
I give you the main patch and the abstraction here.
Thanx for the help.

hmm, i don't have any problems here with loading 300 images (and i replaced monimage*.jpg with the famous fractal.JPG which is 256x256 pixels)

however, i do have a "GeForce 7800 GTX".

anyhow, what comes to my mind is, that on linux, images are usually loaded in a separate thread (one thread for each [pix_image]!) - thus you will create 300 threads (which is not that much; but the only thing i can think of). you can turn off the threaded loading by sending a [thread 0( message to [pix_image] (e.g. at [initbang] time) you probably have to load the image _after_ you have turned off threaded-loading, so use something like

[i $1]
|
[thread 0, open images/monimage$1.jpg(


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