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- open source WM-DRM removal tool User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Calendar Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search memory allocation error hackintosh Advanced Search Go to Page... Page 1 of 12 1 2311 > Last » memory allocation error matlab Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes 19th September 2007, 12:24 #1 |Link sectroyer Registered User Join memory allocation error windows 7 Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 102 FreeMe2 - open source WM-DRM removal tool Hi. After many hours of fighting with WM-DRM protection I decided to create new tool that would allow people to remove it from
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from files and streams. Of course FairUse4WM is great tool and it works nice but there are few reasons why have decided to create a new one: 1) FairUse4WM is closed source. Everytime MS releases new version of IBX people have to make binary patches or start from scratch. 2) FairUse4WM doesn't work with video streams since it wasn't intended to. Of course it is possible to record video memory allocation failure kyocera stream and then undrm it but this is pointless when we are talking about tv channels 3) There is no platform independent tool for ms wm-drm. There is no point of running windoze every time you want to undrm some file or stream. FreeMe2 has reached beta stage. It CAN NOW be used by normal users. FreeMe2 should now handle all kinds of packets and successfully decrypt both wma and wmv files. It is even able to create correct file header and files paly fine (even in WMP). As you may guess FreeMe2 is based on famous FreeMe by Beale Screamer. Source code can be found here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeme2 Any help will be appreciated. Latest version available: FreeMe2 I will be updating this link. Last edited by sectroyer; 5th January 2008 at 13:23. sectroyer View Public Profile Find More Posts by sectroyer 19th September 2007, 16:10 #2 |Link Ajax_Undone I dont care so should you Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: In hell next to the boiling pit of Lava... Posts: 989 Well you know if you succeed at this MicroMoney will shut you down and take sourceforge with if it has too... Ajax_Undone View Public Profile Find More Posts by
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Flagged as Spam Help Trial software MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,637 questions 13,637 answers 13,636 accepted answers Reputation: 2,607 Vote0 Why do I receive a memory allocation error when I try to http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=130055&page=12 run my Simulink model? Asked by MathWorks Support Team MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,637 questions 13,637 answers 13,636 accepted answers Reputation: 2,607 on 10 Sep 2012 Accepted Answer by MathWorks Support Team MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,637 questions 13,637 answers 13,636 accepted answers Reputation: 2,607 681 views (last 30 days) 681 views (last 30 days) I receive a memory allocation error when I try https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/95887-why-do-i-receive-a-memory-allocation-error-when-i-try-to-run-my-simulink-model to run my Simulink model. 0 Comments Show all comments Tags memoryallocationerrorsimulinkrunningmodeltimestep Products Simulink Related Content 1 Answer MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,637 questions 13,637 answers 13,636 accepted answers Reputation: 2,607 Vote0 Link Direct link to this answer: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/95887#answer_105239 Answer by MathWorks Support Team MathWorks Support Team (view profile) 13,637 questions 13,637 answers 13,636 accepted answers Reputation: 2,607 on 10 Sep 2012 Accepted answer Memory allocation errors are due to your Operating System not having the resources to allocate any more memory for the simulation.Below are a couple of things that you can do to avoid the memory allocation errors in Simulink:1. Turn off the Workspace I/O (to do that, in the Simulink model go to Simulation=>Parameters=> Data Import/Export and uncheck the time and output boxes).2. Increase the step size of the simulation3. Reduce the length of the simulation4. Increase the virtual memory of your computer (right click on the My Computer Icon, go to Properties and choose Performance).5. Memory requirements of running a model depends on many factors such as the size of model, the signal size, memory usage by the user defined S-functions, etc.Depending on the requirements of your simulation, you might conside
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