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Pensacola Pete
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« Reply #2 on: Jun 1st, 2016, 6:30pm »

Thanks for the explanation. I use another program that is coded in Liberty Basic 4.5. I got the same "unable to allocate virtual address space" message. Previous versions coded in 4.04 didn't have this problem. Thanks to your explanation, I eventually was able to do a workaround by temporarily turning off Bitdefender's active threat scan, which allowed the program to load, then turning back on active threat scan. No idea if this is because what I turned off was occupying a crucial address area.
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xx Re: Open Letter to Chris Iverson
« Reply #3 on: Jun 1st, 2016, 7:10pm »

on Jun 1st, 2016, 6:30pm, Pensacola Pete wrote:
I eventually was able to do a workaround by temporarily turning off Bitdefender's active threat scan, which allowed the program to load

I suppose I should ask why LBB didn't provide a solution in this case. LBB reserves half a Gbyte of contiguous address space by default, which is almost always available, but you can reduce that if necessary by editing the LBB.INI file.

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