@farmergiles12_25015 said:
LAA?? whats all this about? What may be a waste of money extra ram or what...? please explain i may be ordering the special edition in a couple of hours so expect to receive some money from my account.
You really need to do your own research, but as you're young, so I forgive you Grasshopper. [;)]
Basically if an application is Large Address Aware, it means that it has been coded so that it can use more than the normal Windows limit of 2GB. Sequencers like Cubase and applications ;like Vienna Instruments are LAA, hence people using around 2.5-2.9GB of RAM with their Windows XP systems. However, Sibelius is not coded this way, and therefore you will not get more than around 1.6GB of samples loaded, so in this case more than 2GB of RAM on your PC would be a waste of money.
Now just to make things more complicated, there is something called the /3GB switch which you type in your boot file for Windows which allows applications to use more than 2GB (of they are LAA). Thee is also a little application that will "hack" your program to make it LAA (and yes, it does work on Sibelius). So, if you are prepared to do a bit or research and get your hands dirty, you will be able to use up to around 2.7GB RAM if you have 4GB installed.
DG