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Online kotlin ide6/17/2023 On the debugging, I would not be surprised if you could get studio 2.1 to happily display your kotlin source code while debugging. for intellij swap space (virtual memory) is mostly irrelevant, as the whole point of its memory use is to be faster than the disk (one of the reasons why using a flash disk provides very large speed increases in intellij). Android studio with your environment is so much a stress that it is not hard to imagine why google doesn’t consider it very realistic.ītw. It may be possible for you to use android studio 2.3, but you will have to disable the gradle daemon at the very least, you probably want to also run in powersafe mode (this disables constant monitoring and reindexing of your code). I would put the default “comfortable” minimum memory level for android at 8GB. I’d strongly advise you to use a physical device, not an emulator (yet another GB of memory). In more modern versions gradle uses a process called the gradle daemon (another 1GB per daemon). Intellij (and by extension android studio) likes its memory (1.5GB is not a lot for this). You probably have to go with a solution that is not a full-featured IDE. It seems that few have picked up on this, but your main issue is the fact that you have a woefully low amount of memory (given that you use winXP it’s probably a very old system).
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