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Running ESYS in Low Memory Environments
Running ESYS in Low Memory Environments
If you are forced to run E‐Sys using default memory settings (512MB), you can help it by moving some PSdZData folders
you never use. Some folders you can safely move, so long as you don't own a series which uses them are the series
folders insidekiswb. I have F30 so I moved the following folder:
C:\Data\psdzdata\kiswb\S15A (used by G‐Series)
C:\Data\psdzdata\kiswb\K001 and C:\Data\psdzdata\kiswb\KE01 (used by BMW motorcycle?)
C:\Data\psdzdata\kiswb\RR01 (used by Rolls Royce)
C:\Data\psdzdata\kiswb\I001 (used by i‐3, i‐8)
C:\Data\psdzdata\kiswb\F056 (used by Mini)
Moving the above folders prevent E‐Sys from reading database associated with these series. These databases are read
on startup and kept in memory while E‐Sys is running, using precious memory.
If you have plenty of RAM and can run at least using the medium settings, then moving the above folders are not
required. Again, only do this if you are forced to run using default memory settings.
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