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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Neil Parfitt" wrote:
> Tell me if anyone finds this strange..
>
> I recently upgraded my Logic machine to:
>
>Asus P4C800 deluxe, 512MEG DDR400 (Kingston) x 4, P4 3.0ghzE (1 meg
>cache). This is the model with the firewirse, gigalan, SATA, RAID
etc..
>
>I have a SATA drive for boot, hyperthreading is on etc etc.. this
>thing is just blazing.
>
>However, in logic I sometimes get "Out of memory" Errors..!
Weird!
>
>Other parts in the machine: Layla20, UAD1, Matrox P750 Triple Head,
>WinXP Home.
>
>I had no issues on my athlon1800.
>
>Any Ideas?
Neil,
Were you using the same OS on the Athlon machine?
First thing that comes to mind is hyperthreading, Logic wasn't
designed to deal with multi-processor PCs much less a "virtual"
multi-processor system.
You can try the VCACHE entry in the system.ini to see if it makes any
difference.
If you don't have a VCACHE entry in the system.ini copy and paste the
entry below.
[VCACHE]
MinFileCache@960
MaxFileCache@960
Howard
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