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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Dear Tom, <br>
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thanks for your reply, but it didn't change anything; the problem
remains. Moving back to version 1.2509 of last May made it go away;
but this is only a temporary solution. The graphics card is an ATI
Radeon Mobility X1400. Next step I guess will be to update the
driver! Any other suggestions?<br>
<br>
James<br>
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Tom Goddard wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:48A3B521.8040700@cgl.ucsf.edu" type="cite">Hi
James,
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Chimera memory use has not changed significantly. More likely your
problems are due to graphics driver bugs. You might try turning off
multisampling (opengl optimization that smooths edges). Use menu entry
Tools / Viewing Controls / Effects and see if "multisampling" is on --
this depends on whether your graphics card supports it. If it is on
turn it off (false). Use the Save button on the Effects tab if this
solves your instability problems and then it will be off each time you
start Chimera.
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<br>
Tom
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