@cm said:
possibly ktnujynisis is running XP64 on a macPro? the mac people here don't allow me to do so 😉
Actually I know someone who does, but it was a real PITA to get to work. I think that they only did it to prove a point!
DG
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@ktnujynisis said:
same problem... different OS. Which obviously disconnects the problem to the operating systems or he OS's type.................??????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Memory handling is so different for XP and OSX that you cannot deduce a connection I'm afraid. Mind you, you did say disconnect, thereby stating that the problem is not connected to the OS. [6]
DG
Just to let you know: I´m having the same problem on a G5 2 GHz Dual with Mac OS 10.4.1 and Vienna Ensemble. I hope the support is working on this, since adressing more Ram was one of the new features of Vienna Ensemble!@DM33 said:
I'm wondering why its only happening on so few systems.
Only a couple of people have mentioned the problem.
I would think it would be a bigger problem. It must be something
wrong with our specific systems. May RAM type or bad RAM or errors
on the hard drives.
David
@DM33 said:
VSL seem not to be able to reproduce it this problem. The one time they experienced it it was traced to a corrupt solo strings folder.
james, david: apples and pears .... while david reports to loose 800 MB in commit charge just by opening the VE you tell us abot (loosing?) 32 MB when loading solo strings.
i wrote, that i could fix a similar issue david had removing a collection with obviously corrupt data.
some mac guys tell us they notice increase of the _inactive_ memory (i posted already a link to what inactive memory is) - so where is the common denominator?
sorry, either i'm too blind to see it or there is none.
each operating system has some sort of memory management which can in mosT cases not be detirmined by an application.
i would exclude reasons like chipset, memory, processor (except it is really faulty of course, but this would be another story) - more interesting would be *features* like pre-fetch, running services, pagefile settings and this kind.
see the thread about XP giga and memory management: defined situations give defined results, and even those differ between identical machines sometimes. we should choose a more systematic approach, because you have to know i'm not the engineer responsible for setting up your machines guessing your details - i can run a defined series of test on the few machines i have under my control and we can discuss issues, ideas and solutions here.
thx, christian
ps: of course a screenshot with all relevant information from activity monitor/taskmanager helps ...
david, is it still the same issue we started talking about (commit charge increases, but we don't see any process listed using it)?
i had this too for a few hours but have not been able to get this (mis-)behaviour back so far ...
christian