Originally Posted by
deheylen690271
As I have been adding more and more lisp routines to my company's set up, I'm reaching the point where the LISP routines stop working. No bugs, all we have to do is restart AutoCAD and everything works again until we've been in a session too long. I'm pretty sure we are blowing out the memory (32G on Window 10 machines)
I have read that modifying the memory allocations for LISP is not recommended as it affects the string space. If we increase our RAM to 64G will that increase the amount of memory AutoCAD allocates to LISP?
Also, if I re-wrote some routines in VBA (don't have my .NET chops down yet) is that loaded into a separate memory space?
Any help is greatly appreciated