yes, on windows the limit for 32 bit processes is around 2GB. theoretically you
can address ~4GB but half of it is reserved for the system:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa366778(v=vs.85).aspx
there is a tweak which allows for full 4GB in user space but I never tried it
Hi, list
I use pd 32 bits (0.48) on windows 8.1
I have a patch with lots of array and loaded abstractions,
In Windows task manager i can see that pd uses circa 900 Mo of ram.
from time to time, I get some messages 'out of memory', i cannot resize
arrays.
Is there any memory limitation I 'm rea
* IOhannes m zmölnig [2017-11-11 00:10]:
> On 11/10/2017 01:46 PM, Peter P. wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > For many years I started pd on Linux from the console with its default audio
> > settings from my then .pdrc defaulting to alsa with a simple
> > pd
> >
> > When I needed pd to use jack I
(CCing the list to keep the thread within)
* Markus Brandt <2brand...@gmail.com> [2017-11-10 22:15]:
> convert your ..blm files into .mov and do it in gem. whatever you need
> zmoelnig offers it. since decades.
> please rtfm. your descrition of needs is a little bit
I am afraid my question was abo