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jarvis
10-28-2004, 06:35 AM
( this is my second post about this in 4 days. For some reason the previous
post was pulled from this list )

We have several large lisp files ( total about 250 K ) that load up every
time a drawing is loaded into AutoCad.
Does anybody know if there is a maximum limit to the amount of Lisp files
that can be loaded into AC every time a drawing loads?
(system is Win98 )

Also, can AutoLisp files run on Intellicad without alteration, and if
alteration
is required, is it extensive?

Thanks
Jarvis

Reini Urban
12-11-2004, 04:47 AM
jarvis schrieb: ( this is my second post about this in 4 days. For some reason the previous post was pulled from this list ) We have several large lisp files ( total about 250 K ) that load up every time a drawing is loaded into AutoCad. Does anybody know if there is a maximum limit to the amount of Lisp files that can be loaded into AC every time a drawing loads? (system is Win98 )

There's no such limit within acad nor icad. Just OS limits on your VM.

but there are other limits:
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/autocad/stdlib/STDINIT2.LSP
*MAX-ARGS-LIMIT*, *MAX-RECURSION-STACK*
Also, can AutoLisp files run on Intellicad without alteration, and if alteration is required, is it extensive?

See again http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/autocad/stdlib/ to overcome most
differences.
--
Reini Urban
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/


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