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When I change view from 4 to 1 (0 key) and move the object, it's movement isn't smooth, but stepwise. Moving points is also slow and stepping. Same problem with Bandsaw Pro (very slow. Do I have a too slow CPU (Celeron 1,2G) or to little RAM (512) or what? It's frustrating and make tweeking difficult. Can anyone give me an advice?
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Are you by any chance running any programs in the background that are RAM thirsy? I know i usually listen to music and i have Norton running in the background.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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It also could be a wierd OpenGL bug. I found that LW7.5 under an older version of the nVidia drivers used to exhibit similar behaviour. I also used to find that moving back from single to 4 viewports used to completely remove their contents until I actually panned one of them.
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