Tony: Thank you. I am encouraged that you haven't had problems. I keep running into limits on things like the number of labels/gotos, or general limits on the size of the orchestra. Csound apparently tries to extend those limits but eventually crashes, so I have been scaling down my orchestral ambitions somewhat and trying to be a bit thriftier. Why the "t" statement has any effect on this is a complete mystery to me. Anyway, thanks again for taking the time to respond. -Jonathan >>> "Tony Ledford" 01/07 1:37 PM >>> Jonathan, I've run 3.47 on NT4SP3 and NT4SP4 in the past without any problems whatsoever. I'm also currently running Gabriel Maldonado's RTSound 1.9(x?) on NT4SP4 perfectly. But I've never tried the MIT 3.493. Sorry! Tony > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk > [mailto:owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk]On Behalf Of Jonathan > Drexler > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 3:57 PM > To: csound@maths.ex.ac.uk > Subject: csound (on Window NT) problem > > > Can anyone provide insight as to a critical error I am running > into when generating a piece of music using csound? About 2/3 of > the time csound aborts with a an access violation (an untrapped > memory error) while in the midst of generating the orchestra. > The only way I have been able to consistenly prevent this is to > remove all "t" statements from my score file. It also seems to > help if I drastically reduce the size of my orchestra. Neither > of these solutions is, of course, practical. > > At the moment I am dead in the water. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. > > I am running csound on Windows NT 4.0, service pack 3. The > csound version is MIT Csound: 3.493 (Nov 21 1998). > > > > > > > > > > > > ! !