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It shows it fails at around 1024Mo of memory, which I beleive is the default memory for java apps (actually 1/4 of system memory). You can force it to use more memory by adding the '-Xmx' argument in the bat file -Xmx8G For future reference : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1493913/how-to-set-the-maximum-memory-usage-for-jvm
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Don't confuse `/Library/Application Support` with `~/Library/Application Support`. The `~` is important. You need to look in your user home folder, not the system root. So something like this : /Users/USERNAME/Library/Application Support/LEGO Company/LEGO Digital Designer/ Where `USERNAME` is your MacOS account username. The `~` character is an alias for `/Users/USERNAME`
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/Application Support, at the root of the hard drive? Screenshot? It is somewhere... otherwise you wouldn't be able to open any LDD model...
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Oh I think I see your problem. I managed to find that `assets.lif` file in my mac. You're not looking at the right place. You checked inside the LDD app package itself in the Applications folder. but you'll find db.lif inside ~/Library/Application Support/LEGO Company/LEGO Digital Designer. In Finder, you can use Go -> Go to folder or Cmd + shift + G to find the Library folder inside your user home folder.