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Thread: out of stack space

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    I am running some parts in the link today and with only 4 sheets nested, when I click write to shopbot, I get this error.

    Run time error 28

    Out of stack space

    Then SB3 console closes.

    I took some files out of the nest and it is running fine with fewer parts.

    How do I get a bigger stack to load into SB3?
    Kenneth

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    I have had this happen a few times. When it happens I have just shut down the computer and restarted and all was well. As to the cause I have no idea?
    Lorin

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    Happens quite a bit. Typically goes away when I re-nest, but clearly there's an issue there.

    http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum//sh...ad.php?t=11501

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    Thanks. At least I 'm not the only one.

    I tried renesting and still no go.

    I got past the job by splitting it in half, but was only 4 sheets that I was nesting.

    Maybe it has something to do with an older controller board and not enough memory in it?

    Seems to be more of a shopbot issue than the pc or link.
    Kenneth

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