How to Increase Memory for TripleA
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 Set maximum RAM(Valid for TripleA v1.9.0.0.5401+) 
 It may happen that your TripleA client exits with anOutOfMemoryError, even if your PC has more RAM to offer.<br>
 In this case you might want to increase the usable amount of RAM for your installation of TripleA.<br>
 There are multiple ways to achieve this, and they all depend on the way your version of TripleA has been installed on your computer.<br> 
 <amount>is the amount of memory you want to assign to TripleA.<br>
 1means 1 byte,1K1024 bytes,1M1024 kilobytes,1G1024 megabytes and so on.<br>
 The default value TripleA uses is2G.<br><br>- Installer
- Temporary:
- Open the commandline/terminal
- Enter /path/to/triplea -J-Xmx<amount>
 
- Permanent:
- Go to your TripleA installation directory.
- Open the TripleA.vmoptionsfile.
- Change the -Xmx<amount>to an appropriate value
- Start TripleA
 
 
- Temporary:
- Jar file
- Temporary:
- Open the commandline/terminal
- Enter java -Xmx<amount> -jar /path/to/the/triplea.jar
 
- Permanent:
- On Windows
- Create a text file called something.bat
- Insert java -Xmx<amount> -jar /path/to/the/triplea.jarand save the file.
- Start this batch file instead of the triplea jar in the future.
 
- Create a text file called 
 
- On Windows
- On Unix (macOS/Linux)
- Create a text file called something
- Insert java -Xmx<amount> -jar /path/to/the/triplea.jarand save the file.
- Mark the file as executable using chmod +x /path/to/your/file
- Start this script file instead of the triplea jar in the future.
 
- Create a text file called 
 
- Temporary:
 
- Installer
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 Thanks for the info. I just wanted to add 1 small point and correct me if I'm wrong. That the 2 methods listed are specific to a given version of Triple A. Meaning if you upgrade your Triple A, you will need to repeat the steps if the path is different and or if a new TripleA.vmoptions file is added. Also where does the .bat file have to be located? 
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 @general_zod I believe that is correct. I think we'd need to not overwrite the vmoptions file when a user chooses the upgrade existing installation option in order to not have to reset that every time you upgrade. 
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 @lafayette Please update for the new default of 2G (I don't know if any other changes). 
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 @Cernel I updated it 
 
			
		 
			
			 
			
		