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Old Oct 4, 2010, 02:26 AM   #101
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Please take a look at my code attached and tell me if what i did was right. im running windows xp 2002, 3 GIG, 32 bit...does the spacing matter in the code?
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 03:51 AM   #102
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Turn on Word Wrap under Format. If it is all on one line, it looks good.

As long as there is a space between the various components, it should be fine.
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 04:01 AM   #103
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Word Wrap was already selected when i did that! its all on one line when i went back and checked....thanks a lot!
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 04:45 AM   #104
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Oops, I meant turn it off. XD


That line should start with multi and end with 2560. There shouldn't be any line breaks in there.
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 09:41 PM   #105
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oh! ok...i turned it off and maximized the page and its all still on the one line. thanks heaps!
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Old Nov 8, 2010, 08:17 PM   #106
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Tnx for this little nice program, it fixed my problems i had whit WoW crashing all the time because of it running out of memory.

You should defiantly add WoW to the list of programs it fixes
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread....11071794&sid=1
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Done, and thanks for letting me know.
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Old Nov 28, 2010, 07:08 PM   #108
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Interesting app. I just read the first page.

How would this app help me?

This machine is a laptop. It's win 7 64 bit. I want to use this application to help with Gaming. I have 4 gigabytes of system ram in this thing and an ATI 4200 video card that has 336 megabytes of dedicated RAM but uses up to 1,662 gigs of shared ram from system ram.

Most games run fine on this system with medium settings and good framerate. I can even play newer games like Medal of Honor and Fallout New Vegas but I am hoping to use this app to eek out a little more power for the games for an performance increase.
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Old Nov 28, 2010, 11:00 PM   #109
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Interesting app. I just read the first page.

How would this app help me?

This machine is a laptop. It's win 7 64 bit. I want to use this application to help with Gaming. I have 4 gigabytes of system ram in this thing and an ATI 4200 video card that has 336 megabytes of dedicated RAM but uses up to 1,662 gigs of shared ram from system ram.

Most games run fine on this system with medium settings and good framerate. I can even play newer games like Medal of Honor and Fallout New Vegas but I am hoping to use this app to eek out a little more power for the games for an performance increase.
it will not give you any performance increase at all. thats not what it does.

overclocking your laptop GPU is about the only way to get more performance, and as someone who owns a radeon 4200 (my media PC) i can guarantee it wont get much faster than it already is.
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Old Nov 28, 2010, 11:41 PM   #110
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it will not give you any performance increase at all. thats not what it does.
o.k. so explain this app to me again.. what it does do it seems is make apps aware of the larger amount of memory so they can utilize that memory. is this not correct?

So if my games crashes because it runs out of memory, this may stop that from happening - but won't it also help the game run more smoothly due to the extra memory it sees? That's what I was thinking...

If that's not correct, let me know, it just seemed logical to me..
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o.k. so explain this app to me again.. what it does do it seems is make apps aware of the larger amount of memory so they can utilize that memory. is this not correct?

So if my games crashes because it runs out of memory, this may stop that from happening - but won't it also help the game run more smoothly due to the extra memory it sees? That's what I was thinking...

If that's not correct, let me know, it just seemed logical to me..
no because they dont run less smooth, they CRASH.
its a crash prevention.


Your stuttering, slowdowns, and running out of video memory (not address space) can not be resolved via any software means. Unfortunately since its a laptop, you cant really do any hardware upgrades either.
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no because they dont run less smooth, they CRASH.
its a crash prevention.

Your stuttering, slowdowns, and running out of video memory (not address space) can not be resolved via any software means. Unfortunately since its a laptop, you cant really do any hardware upgrades either.

oh.. oh well.. worth a try at least. Lucky for me I do not have "stuttering, slowdowns, and running out of video memory" with most games. I find games not optimized for pc like Medal of Honor an x-box port gives more trouble than other games. For instance, Fallout New Vegas runs like a dream but MOH is a bit choppy at times. I do find disabling non essential resources helps.

Whats the best way to know if this app will help a certain game out? Most time if a game crashes I do not get an out of memory error.
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the first post has a link to the thread about process monitor, which will let you know if your games are crashing because of this problem or not.
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Got it Mussels. Thanks for the info.
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FYI to OP (program author?)



I get this when running the utility. It's not uncommon for certain apps to do this and I am almost certain it is due to my unusual desktop resolution (3840x1024).

I can use the app so no problems there but thought you might want the feedback.
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http://fileshare.fragfest.co.uk/laa%20deform.jpg

I get this when running the utility. It's not uncommon for certain apps to do this and I am almost certain it is due to my unusual desktop resolution (3840x1024).

I can use the app so no problems there but thought you might want the feedback.
do you have windows set to a text size?

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do you have windows set to a text size?
Yes, 120% because of the resolution used, and pre-empting a suggested test, at 100% the app is perfectly proportioned. It is this setting that appears to cause the issue.

World of warcraft seems to be a lot more stable now so thanks to you and the OP.
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Yes, 120% because of the resolution used, and pre-empting a suggested test, at 100% the app is perfectly proportioned. It is this setting that appears to cause the issue.

World of warcraft seems to be a lot more stable now so thanks to you and the OP.
i had issues with GPU-Z and CPU-Z with that setting as well, and no one could figure out how to code the programs to fix it. the boosted text settings just break some programs, unfortunately.
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You may add Silent Hunter 4 to your list of Applications Known to Benefit from LAA!

Some testings... http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=177503

Silent Hunter 3 should benefit as well, but I haven't tested it myself.


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People keep responding to this thread and I keep missing it. Feel free to drop me a PM if I miss something on here.
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another game that benefits from LAA: the original mass effect.


seriously, at 1080p i kept crashing at 1.2GB memory usage. LAA patch later and it peaked at 1.25GB, but never crashed again.
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I could never get Mass Effect to use much over 1 GiB. Then again, I never had any crashing problems. Oh well, added.
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I could never get Mass Effect to use much over 1 GiB. Then again, I never had any crashing problems. Oh well, added.
latest patch, all DLC's, max settings on 1080p with an ini tweak to prevent the textures dropping in quality.

"mass effect texture tweak thingy"



it boosted it from unreal 1 level graphics to something quite decent, i dont recall my first playthrough having this problem, but thats how it is now i guess.
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latest patch
Got that: 1.02

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Exceed that: 1920x1200

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with an ini tweak to prevent the textures dropping in quality.
Never did that. The "tweak" is probably what caused it. Why do they drop in quality by default?

Edit: Oh, Level of Detail. Why are all but two of the lines commented out?


As it said at the end there, you might be able to push it even farther with the large address aware issue sorted (most likely why it crashed).
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i only know the basics of that tweak, but the problem seemed to be that the textures were dropped to their absolute lowest details. after that tweak, they went back to normal levels - but memory usage went up.

i found it odd that it crashed at 1.2GB (a fairly low number compared to others), but thats how it was.
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