Hello, dear engineer. I hope you're doing well.
I am currently using an older version of Cornerstone (the one built with vanilla JavaScript), and I’ve run into an issue.
On 32-bit Windows systems with low RAM—say, 2GB—when I open a patient study in the browser and then try to open a second one (even after closing the tab for the first patient), I get an "Uncaught RangeError: Array buffer allocation" error.
I would appreciate your guidance on this.
Unfortunately, switching to the newer version of Cornerstone isn't an option for me right now.
Many hospitals and private clinics in Iran are using this version, and a lot of them aren't in a position to upgrade to more powerful hardware.
Thank you for your efforts.
Hello, dear engineer. I hope you're doing well.
I am currently using an older version of Cornerstone (the one built with vanilla JavaScript), and I’ve run into an issue.
On 32-bit Windows systems with low RAM—say, 2GB—when I open a patient study in the browser and then try to open a second one (even after closing the tab for the first patient), I get an "Uncaught RangeError: Array buffer allocation" error.
I would appreciate your guidance on this.
Unfortunately, switching to the newer version of Cornerstone isn't an option for me right now.
Many hospitals and private clinics in Iran are using this version, and a lot of them aren't in a position to upgrade to more powerful hardware.
Thank you for your efforts.