Hey guys -
My particular angle is that I'm not a pro, and I have very limited physical space available - to get more space in San Fran would cost me $1000 more/month in rent, which would buy a lot of gear. So, 4GB memory modules start to look like a reasonable option!
I'm trying to decide between buying a new PC with massive ram support, or buying the latest Mac Pro and running XP32 or XP64 to stay compatible with my current setup: I have two XP machines (3 and 2gb) one as master and the other as slave, with FX-teleport and Forte as the host on the big machine (and PC Logic as the sequencer).
I want to be ready with enough RAM space when 64 bit VI comes along. On the PC end: very few PC's have enough room for more than 4GB; Shuttle has a box that supports 8 (4xddr2); MAINGEAR's X-cube will support a theoretical 16GB.
Mac Pro supports 16GB out of the box, and I like the idea of leaving my Mac options open by buying a Mac Pro.
So, at the very least I can run 32 bit XP on either system, and be happy with another 3GB of ram over Teleport (is Teleport friendly with Mac's runing XP?)
In my ideal world, I load XP 64 bit on my new PC or Mac, and then I make nice little 32-bit homes for say, Forte and Bidule, each of which can then get at almost 4 GB of application ram, to load samples. (I've read that 32-bit applications have the full 4GB available in X64).
Or, I run FX teleport, and just load as many instances as it will hold. I could switch and have the XP-64 be my master, and my current XP Pro 32-bit computer be my slave. (Is FX Teleport LAA?)
I guess my problem would come if the VI instances, when loaded into hosts on a Windows-based machine, are sharing the same RAM pool, in which case, I'm out of luck, and I may as well just get a 4GB PC and run XP.
Several folks have been successful with XP64 on a Mac - its all about finding the right drivers.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=231901with posts such as:
Our 3rd & 4th Mac Pros arrived this morning (only ordered them yesterday) and are up & rendering in 3dsmax already under win x64 in less then 1.5 hours.So, what do you guys think?
Regards,
Eric