Thanks Warren for pymol 0.90. I started some serious ray-tracing jobs last night, but stopped this morning when I saw your email about the new faster version. With pymol 0.88, each image took 2:40h, with pymol 0.90 it takes 40 minutes. That's on a 2CPU PIII Xeon (linux). Fourfold!!
The windows boxes still crash with full proteasomes, even when I decrease hash_max significantly. But that doesn't matter too much now. Andreas On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 09:24, Warren L. DeLano wrote: > That's likely the problem. > > If you need to reduce RAM consumption during raytracing (at the cost of > performance), try reducing hash_max to 80 or 60. > > set hash_max,60 -- Andreas Förster Dept of Biochem, Univ of Utah, 20N 1900E, #2460 Eccles Bldg. Salt Lake City, UT 84132, phone: 001.801.585.3919 home: 1736 Kensington, SLC, UT 84108, 001.801.463.3607 http://www.biochem.utah.edu/~andreas