To me a network on computers is unfeasible and a pain to set up and administer and work with. I need that aspect to be as simple as possible when writing.
Perhaps we simply the problem then solutions will follow from that.
1. We need to access more RAM from VI - lets go with todays maximum - 14Gb (plus 2 for system).
What can be done to make this happen in the near future? If people are able to run multiple standalone VI's and access more RAM then *surely* this is not as impossible as it seems, it's only impossible with the existing set up, can that be modified so that we have multiple VSL servers running? Or one VSL server with memory nodes as separate apps, that it uses to store memory in RAM? That would solve all the problems NOW and no need to go 64bit at any stage, and would work with existing hosts and OS.
Miklos.
Perhaps we simply the problem then solutions will follow from that.
1. We need to access more RAM from VI - lets go with todays maximum - 14Gb (plus 2 for system).
What can be done to make this happen in the near future? If people are able to run multiple standalone VI's and access more RAM then *surely* this is not as impossible as it seems, it's only impossible with the existing set up, can that be modified so that we have multiple VSL servers running? Or one VSL server with memory nodes as separate apps, that it uses to store memory in RAM? That would solve all the problems NOW and no need to go 64bit at any stage, and would work with existing hosts and OS.
Miklos.