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发表于 2022-7-6 09:44:54
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Also, AutoCAD 2009 was incredibly graphics-heavy and was quite a memory hog for me as well. I can't be certain, but I'll bet lines to splines that it has something to do with the tab tooltips, specifically being able to see a mini version of each tab just by hovering your mouse over it. I think all of that data is processed, regardless of whether or not you have those settings switched on, which takes lots of extra time and memory. Plus, they might have beefed up the graphics engine itself.
With 2009, I couldn't open any drawing larger than about 18 megabytes without it crashing (no warning, just blip, gone). That's one of the reasons I switched back to 2008. I sincerely hope you don't have this problem as well, Lee. It drove me absolutely bonkers. Especially when one-sixth of the landbase data for the buildings -alone- for the city of Chicago was pushing 40 megabytes. |
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