Hi,
2014/4/17 Thu 0:58:01 UTC+9 Adrian wrote:
> 'm helping another user open a large, 3Gb, file. The standard windows
> editors balk, so I recommended VIM. Unfortunately, even vim crashes
> after scrolling some amount. For instance, he can't go straight to
> the end of file.
>
> The work station is Windows 7, 64 bit, with 32Gb of RAM. Are there
> any settings to modify to make vim more stable with large files, or is
> there some Windows performance limitation and just out of luck?
There is a related item in the todo.txt:
| Win64: Seek error in swap file for a very big file (3 Gbyte). Check storing
| pointer in long and seek offset in 64 bit var.
I wrote some patches to fix this, but they seem to be still unstable.
https://bitbucket.org/k_takata/vim-ktakata-mq/src/192069dac4356c186b89e0451a254599713d2309/support-largefiles-on-windows.patch?at=default
https://bitbucket.org/k_takata/vim-ktakata-mq/src/192069dac4356c186b89e0451a254599713d2309/use-stat_T.patch?at=default
Regards,
Ken Takata
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