Hi Mattias -
Specifically - a 32 bit machine, set up and operating as a 32 bit machine - will not address installed memory beyond 3GB. If you have a way to do that, everybody on the planet would like to know about it. What I'm hearing you describe is a 64 bit system supporting 32 bit legacy applications.
What I'm suggesting in a left-handed way is that if people are trying to increase VI cpu performance in a Windows environment, it is extremely easy, and quite inexpensive just to upgrade their hardware. And if they're spending a lot of time trying to tinker with a software approach, it can be much less frustrating and provides outstanding results.
I was hosting VI on a 2.4 gHz P4, and was close to choking the processor with the local and FXT tracks that were running. For $225 and 30 minutes work, I am now overclocking at 4 gHz and having no performance problems whatsoever. Until Herb releases the 64 bit version of VI, there's not much alternative to using remotes for RAM if your intent is to load and operate more than 1 or 2 libraries. For anybody that isn't in a complete rush, I'd suggest they wait a few weeks for availability of a core 2 duo machine.
best regards,
RJ
Specifically - a 32 bit machine, set up and operating as a 32 bit machine - will not address installed memory beyond 3GB. If you have a way to do that, everybody on the planet would like to know about it. What I'm hearing you describe is a 64 bit system supporting 32 bit legacy applications.
What I'm suggesting in a left-handed way is that if people are trying to increase VI cpu performance in a Windows environment, it is extremely easy, and quite inexpensive just to upgrade their hardware. And if they're spending a lot of time trying to tinker with a software approach, it can be much less frustrating and provides outstanding results.
I was hosting VI on a 2.4 gHz P4, and was close to choking the processor with the local and FXT tracks that were running. For $225 and 30 minutes work, I am now overclocking at 4 gHz and having no performance problems whatsoever. Until Herb releases the 64 bit version of VI, there's not much alternative to using remotes for RAM if your intent is to load and operate more than 1 or 2 libraries. For anybody that isn't in a complete rush, I'd suggest they wait a few weeks for availability of a core 2 duo machine.
best regards,
RJ