I'll double check, but I'm pretty sure I loaded it with 3 HardDrives. When I get home in an hour, I'll be able to provide you with more detail. Thank you again. One last question though... Am I doing too much? Are my specs ok for what I was doing? Should I have saved my matricies as I was creating them? Thanks!
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Ok, it crashes at:
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1,955,944K
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There are 31 processes occuring
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and the Commit Charge is at 2211M/5209M
Again, my specs are
Intel Core 2 Quad CPU
Q6700 @ 2.66GHz
2.67GHz, 3.24 GB of RAM
But then.... When I try again a second time.... It fully loads at
1,968,376 K...
But no way does it let me ad anymore instruments, then it crashes, or is very fussy and crashes even when i minimize it.
Thanks!
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3GB RAM minus 1GB for the kernel leaves 2GB for applications (resp. everything running in the user space) ... sorry, get more RAM
christian
btw: i would check on which value the pagefile is set ... i'd recommend to fix it somewhere between 1 and 1.5 GB .... or actually switch it off if your other applications allow so
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interesting .... this has not been neccessary on a machine with 4 GB here ....
btw: your reply indicates that XP does only see 3.24 GB from the installed 4 (i assumed the number to be a rounding issue from MB to GB initially)
rain recording are building streamlined DAWs AFAIK, so i'm wondering how they configured it that 0,76 GB (!) address space is used by some devices, is there any PT hardware involved?
.... my 4GB computers here are showing all ~3,75 GB available for XP
christian
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I am not sure. I'm not that educated on how memory works, but i did advise them of my problem and the solution i came up with. How they configured the difference from the 4 Gb using .76 for other devices. What is PT Hardware? Is this an unusal fix for my situation? Or is this a good thing?
Frankz.
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dietz is right (i should really take the time to write a few more letters) - some PCI cards need a large amount of (memory-)address space *mapped* into the upper part of the memory area (eg. ProTools HD). the physical RAM in this area is not addressable then for XP.
this seems also to apply to some graphic or video cards and/or BIOS settings - consequently something the system builder should take care.
christian
and remember: only a CRAY can run an endless loop in just three seconds.