ptcl is the non-graphical version of pigi, see:
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyclassic/almagest/docs/user/html/ptcl.doc12.html#3.12
 
Some hints on advanced uses of ptcl with pigi

However, if you are using up 550Mb of memory, it is doubtful if running 
ptcl will get you
much farther.  Probably the thing to do is to analyze your memory usage 
either by hand or
with a memory usage tool such as Purify.

You might find the following memory usage tips of interest:
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/ptolemyclassic/almagest/docs/prog/html/ptlang.doc7.html#2.7
 
Preventing Memory Leaks in C++ Code

-Christopher

At 03:29 PM 8/30/2000 -0400, Madamopoulos, Nicholas wrote:
>Hackers:
>
>I am running some simulations using ptolemy classic.
>It seems that my simulation is very complex and memory consuming.
>If I run the top command in UNIX, to monitor my process, I have noticed 
>that after reaching 550M in RSS the simulation stops and pigi crashes. It 
>gives me the following message:
>
>Vem RPC: connection has been broken.
>Vem RPC: client has failed.
>
>Has anybody seen this problem before?
>
>Is it possible to run a simulation without using the visualization windows 
>of ptolemy? Can I run a process in the background?  Would then the memory 
>requirements be less or it does not matter?
>
>Thanks in advance for your response.
>
>Regards,
>Nicholas Madamopoulos
>
>
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