Bernard Mercier wrote:
Phillip Jones avait prétendu :
Daniel wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 2/23/2010 4:55 AM, Daniel wrote:
chicagofan wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 2/22/2010 6:40 PM, chicagofan wrote:
Just for the heck of it, I checked my CPU usage again just now, and it
showed SM using 177MB. Is that normal?
bj
177MB is not CPU, it's memory, and 177MB doesn't seem all that much.
Mine is using 340MB for example. But then my machine has 2GB total RAM.
Sorry, I don't get the semantics right half the time. I have 1GB RAM,
and 177 MB seemed like a lot to me. :)
bj
(I was going to type "bite my tongue....bite my tongue" as I did in
another thread, but, instead....)
My question might be "If you've got 1GByte, why is your system not using
1GByte??"
Why do people want lots of memory but complain if their system dares to
use it??
Daniel
He didn't say his system was using 177MB. He said SM was using 177MB.
O.K. then the question should be "If you've got 1GByte, why is your
system not using all its 1GByte to run SM??"
Daniel
It shouldn't. The system be it Mac, Window, Unix, Linux, BEOS,
NextStep, should have number one attention. Then any applications should
divvy up what's left over. And the should completely release for use by
other applications or the system as needed. In Practice though most
systems/applications they grow as needed but don't shrink. once they use
a certain amount they will be allocated that amount until the are closed
and quit and then reopened. Off loading memory on to hard drive slows
down computing by a factor of the drive speed. If You can have enough
memory (RAM) so that the system and any applications never use the Hard
drive then the computing becomes fast and efficient. The more Caching is
done on the Hard drive the slower things go. According today's System
Sizes and application sizes (memory usage) we need now a minimum of 8GB
just to do every day computing without getting bogged down.
What OS can address that 8GB ram?
Mac OSX Snow Leopard (its 64 bit) and can actually address up to 16 GB.
I wouldn't be terribly surprised if windows 7 64 bit couldn't.
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