Re: imageJ instability?

Posted by Winnok H. De Vos on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/imageJ-instability-tp3699327p3699336.html

Thanks very much Dan! I'll verify this and figure out soon enough whether it
indeed depends on something similar.
regards,

winnok
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Hsu" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: imageJ instability?


> Winnok
>
> You didn't mention which OS, so am assuming your are running Win XP
> (SP2?).
>
> I had experienced unmanageable instability, and after some analyses of
> types
> of files and functions being used on ImageJ, moving to other PCs, fresh
> installs of ImageJ & XP, etc. decided that this package was probably NOT
> at
> fault, but was showing some conflict with another program(s). This was
> ImageJ ~1.8m/n. After much online searching I found some discussion about
> program instability and downloaded ShellExView to view which extensions
> were
> open in the OS, and by trial-and-error deactivated Adobe Illustrator (v
> 10)
> icon handler and thumbnail, as well as Acrobat (v 6) extensions.
>
> Amazing how peaceful it now is!!! Try this program (freeware), if you are
> on
> XP, and best wishes to undisturbed analyses.
> www.nirsoft.net
> Dan
>
>
> on 5/21/07 8:21 AM, winnok ugent at [hidden email] wrote:
>
>> Dear Wayne,
>>
>> I'm using the most recent version (I think), ImageJ 1.38r on Java
>> 1.5.0_06
>> and use 750mb of 1gb available working memory.
>> I do work with the WCIF imageJ bundle but update the jar file regularly
>> from
>> your site. I had encountered this problem already with previous versions,
>> but it is getting more pronounced lately. So I don't think it is related
>> to
>> the version. I am also having a similar problem as Harry Parker, ie
>> crashing
>> while closing with multiple windows opened.
>> I will try debug mode. Is there something else I can try?
>> Many thanks in advance.
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> winnok
>>
>> ______
>> ir. Winnok De Vos
>> Research Assistant
>>
>> dep. Molecular Biotechnology
>> Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
>> Ghent University
>> Coupure links 653
>> 9000 Ghent
>> Belgium
>>
>> tel 0032.(0)9.264.59.71
>> fax 0032.(0)9.264.62.19
>> www.molecularbiotechnology.ugent.be
>