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daluca 20 Aug 2006, 06:11
well I tried with 16 and it just give me an Error: out of memory message
even with the maximum memory :65536 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 20 Aug 2006, 09:18
65536 isn't a maximum, you can write there 700000 or so if you wish.
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daluca 21 Aug 2006, 01:31
oh i didn't know that: is it measured in bytes or kilobytes?
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Madis731 21 Aug 2006, 07:09
65536 means kilobytes so its 64MB. 700MB would be 716800
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UCM 21 Aug 2006, 13:54
Hmm, I had to set the memory to 20485760 to get 16 disks. If it were KB it would be 20GB (previously 10GB); I doubt that that's possible!
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Tomasz Grysztar 21 Aug 2006, 14:06
If you set too large value, the lower amount is actually allocated. Trying anything more than 4 GB makes no sense at all, the 32-bit addressing space wouldn't be able to contain it.
You may experiment also with the "-m" switch of command line version, as the latest releases show you how much memory got really allocated. PS.600000 kilobytes was enough for me to get 16 disks. |
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cod3b453 21 Aug 2006, 20:51
wow that's amazing! pity i dunno how it works
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UCM 21 Aug 2006, 21:15
I probably ran out of swap space
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Madis731 22 Aug 2006, 07:14
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daluca 23 Aug 2006, 20:33
could be included in the compilation result display,along with
the time,passes and number of bytes, the actual amount of memory that was required to assemble the files? |
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