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Re: Memory Zones...
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Alex Lancaster |
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Re: Memory Zones... |
Date: |
20 Apr 1998 01:28:30 -0600 |
>>>>> "MR" == Mike Roth <address@hidden> writes:
MR> I was hoping that someone may be able to help me with this. I'm
MR> currently implemening a populations of agents however, whenever I
MR> try to create 52 or more agents, the program goes from using 1.4M
MR> of memory to 23M of memory after which it quits and says that it
MR> cannot claim any more memory. The only problem I have is that
MR> when I intialize 51 agents the executable is only 1.4/1.5M large
MR> and I don't get this problem. Is there any way I can get about
MR> this limit?
I'm not sure I follow you. Is this "memory problem", a problem of the
actual file executable size at compile-time, or some measure of the
amount of virtual memory the application consumes at run-time? As far
as Swarm is concerned there is certainly no magic limit at "52" or at
"42" for that matter...
--- Alex
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