Hi Mark,
Thanks for the offer, but it was just out of curiosity ;-)
I think LS will be a very interesting alternative to GST, when it is
available.
I'll keep lurking on this list.
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Knecht [mailto:mk...@co...]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 16:43
To: Peter Roos
Cc: 'lin...@li...'
Subject: Re: [Linuxsampler-devel] Polyphony, Was: MacOSX note release prob
lem solved
Peter Roos wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Quick question from one of the "lurkers" on this list ;-)
>
> What are the current memory addressing limits under Linux?
>
> A lot of "heavy" Gigastudio users, like myself, are running into the 2 Gb
> address space limit of the current Win32 OS's.
>
> Just curious. If Linux does not have this limit, then that will be a super
> advantage for LinuxSampler.
>
> Take care,
>
> Peter Roos
> www.PeterRoos.com
>
>
Hi Peter,
There is a 'BIGMEM' option when you build the Linux kernel. It can
take you beyond the 2GB limit pretty easily. 5 years ago folks were
doing 3-4GB in Linux boxes. I don;t know where they are today.
However, any machine's ability to use this is (I think) somewhat
dependent on the motherboard chipset the machine is built around and the
type of memory technology it uses. Still most economical machines only
have 3 memory slots so 3GB might be the practical limit right now, but
if you bought a server type machine you could almost certainly go higher
as some of them offer more memory slots.
I can do some research on what the limits are these days if the info
is of a time sensitive nature to you. (I.e. - you're buying a new machine.)
- Mark
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