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Help With Skcraft Launcher

Discussion in 'Suggest + Report Bugs + Get Help' started by Dunken4, Apr 9, 2014.

  1. Dunken4

    Dunken4 New Member

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    Okay so I have a Mac OS. Basically my problem is that whenever I use the launcher it goes up to thaumcraft then [INFO] [IC2] Loading IC2 submodule: bcIntegration. Sometimes it says that it fails. The launcher or skcraft doesn't crash though. I don't know if this is because I am running out of memeory on my computer or what. But I would like to know soon because I love this server.

    Thank You,
    Dunken4
     
  2. sk89q

    sk89q Administrator
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    How much memory do you have on the computer?

    What version of Mac OS X?

    What version of Java?
     
  3. Dunken4

    Dunken4 New Member

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    I have a mac book air with mavericks
    64-Bit java version(I don't know if this is what you mean)
    26.66 GB of left over room out of 120.47 GB of memory
     
  4. ZoomerX

    ZoomerX Sent to exile for no reason

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    To check your java version on Mac:
    Please copy and paste the output here.

    Also, we need the Memory (RAM) in your computer, not the hard drive/storage space (which is what you listed). To do that, open the Apple menu (top left of your screen), and click on About This Mac. A window should pop up that tells you what processor and memory your computer has. Let us know what that says.

    Thanks!