On Oct 21, 2007, at 1:09 AM, benw_h wrote:

> Thanks. Consider me a bit dumb though. I don't actually know how to
> do anything with that file. How do you run it?

On a Mac, you just double-click it.
Windows?



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> --- In [email protected], Rich Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> At 10:02 AM 10/20/2007, you wrote:
>>> Where do you change the memory allocation?
>>
>>       You have to use the manual installer, I believe. When you
>> install using the manual installer, one of the first questions it
>> asks is how much memory to wish to allocate. Here's a quick link to
>> it. I've found this file to be real handy to just leave on the
>> desktop. Whenever I want to upgrade to the latest version, I just
> run
>> it and I'm done.
>>
>> http://www.vassalengine.org/InstallVASSAL.jar
>>
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>>> --- In [email protected], Thomas Russ <tar@> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 9, 2007, at 12:49 AM, Joel Uckelman wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thus spake "Alfonso":
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>> I,m trying to add a board jpg with a size of about 4 mb.It's
>>> added
>>>>>> without errors but it doesn't appear when you start a
> game.If a
>>>>>> reduce
>>>>>> the size to about 1 mb it works correctly. Is there a limit
> size
>>> for
>>>>>> this new version?
>>>>>
>>>>> No, there's no built-in size limit for images.
>>>>
>>>> But if the image is large, you may need to increase the memory
>>>> allocated to Java to be able to display it.  This is the most
>>>> frequent cause of images not showing up.  There will also often
> be
>>> a
>>>> out of memory error showing on the console.  There are
>>> instructions
>>>> in the FAQ for increasing the memory allocated to Java.  Note
> that
>>>> having the memory on your machine isn't enough.  Java tries to
>>> play
>>>> nice and needs to have the amount that it is allowed to use
>>> specified.
>>>>
>>>
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