Hello Moyez,

Thank you for the detailed bug report.  I haven't heard of issues with
mzWiff.  Thanks for the MSVC hint-- I'm pretty sure this is not turned
on yet, but actually probably shouldn't be necessary.  I agree with
you that that much memory usage sounds like a memory leak.  The
converters are designed to process data scan-by-scan with a relatively
low memory overhead.

If you can upload a sample file we can take a look and see if we can
replicate behavior and then fix it.

Thanks,

Natalie


On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Moe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to convert Analyst QStar Elite data acquired with Analyst
> QS 2.0, with mzWiff version 4.2.0(build Feb 19 2009 09:48:08), on
> Windows XP Pro SP3 and Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Standard SP2.
>
> There appears to be a memory leak causing process memory to accumulate
> to > 2GB, shortly after which the program crashes with error:
>
> ERROR: COM error 80004005 while processing sample#2
> INFO: error message: Unspecified error
>
> This happens both on 32-bit XP and 64-bit Server 2003, both systems
> have > 4GB physical memory. The per-process addressable limit for a 32-
> bit process is 2GB unless compiled with the /LARGEADDRESSAWARE Visual C
> ++ linker flag.
>
> Is anyone aware of this problem? Is this in fact a leak that can be
> avoided?
>
> Thanks,
> Moyez
>
> >
>

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