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  • There is a very handy (and free) app called MemoryCell that puts a little icon in your Mac's menu bar and shows what the currently focused program's size in RAM is. This is very useful to watch your memory consumption in any 32-bit programs (DP, VE PRo 32 bit server, etc.) The magic number is between 2GB and 2.5GB. Anywhere past that, and most 32-bit programs will crash. It's not compatible with Snow Leopard though, unfortunately.

    You can find it here:

    http://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/

  • I read this in another thread, from a poster who has just loaded the new (Snow Leopard) eLicenser: "I wanted to start both 32bit and 64bit Server automatically and then I get a message that no license is found."

    As some of this thread revolved around the automatic launching of 32 and 64 bit simultaneously (which was prompted by the eight instance limit), I thought I'd carry on the conversation here. 

    If anyone has tried the new (Snow Leopard) eLicenser, perhaps the experience can be shared here. Personally, i don't want to get caught up in the trouble-shooting again until at least a few report that it allows dual, automatic launch. 


  • Works the same as before (i.e., it doesn't).


  • I would also like to know the answer to Robert Kral's question:  in the 32 bit server, Kontakt will address

    its own memory server and effectively bypass the 4 gig limit?   (although re-reading his post, Steffan seems

    clearly to say this is the case.)

    Thanks.


  • The 8 connected instances per server limit has been upped to 32 for next release (should be plenty).