Robert,

What's Sun Wonderland?

Certainly sounds odd. At startup there is very little memory necessary -- If
you don't get a splash screen then something else is wrong. Fully loaded my
memory indicator says only 9.9 Mb are being used for the app after loading.

The application should start much quicker now, because for the most part
less-used capabilities aren't loaded until they are used. That's a recent
change.

You might try one of the older versions of Jmol -- or have you done that
already?

Bob


On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 5:57 AM, Prof. Robert J. Lancashire <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Does anyone have a feel for memory requirements now.
> I am setting up an immersible learning environment
> using Sun Wonderland and whilst I get JSpecView
> to display, Jmol is currently not working.
> Even loading a firefox browser in the Wonderland
> world scheme will display a spectrum but Jmol
> kills it dead.
>
> Should I be starting Jmol with something like
> java -mx768M -jar Jmol.app
> or should I be looking elsewhere for
> the problem?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
>
>
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