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I hadn't noticed the difference in the manual but IIRC the parameter is in K so as you 
point out

12000 should be 12MB
120000 should be 120MB
1200000 should be 1.2 GB
12000000 should be 12 GB

I think I have all the zeroes correct.

Regards,

Adrian Merrall
Cavalier Bremworth
Auckland NZ.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy Thomson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 14:06:12 +1200
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [U2] Memresize memory parameter PDF in error?

> From the UDTR.PDF file 
> 
> MEMORY
> buf_size Size in kilobytes of memory buffer used for the operation. memresize
> may perform faster with a larger memory allocation. The minimum
> size is 256 K. The default on most systems is 8000 K (8 MB). You
> can assign as much memory as is available on your system. For
> example, 12000000 assigns 12 MB of memory to the memresize
> command.
> 
> Ummm, if the memory paramter for memresize is in K shouldnt 12000000 be 12Gb?
> If the paramter is in bytes then certainly 12000000 is a little less than 12Mb.
> 
> Is the memory parameter in bytes or K?
> Dont want to get this one wrong, I might have a memory buffer 1000 times too small 
> or big.
> 
> Later in the same PDF there is an example.
> 
> :!memresize INVENTORY MEMORY 12000 KEYDATA PARTTBL /home/terric/parttbl
> Resize INVENTORY mod(,sep) = 0(,-1) type = -1 memory = 12000 (k) dynamic
> ...
> 
> Hmmm, I guess I'll trust the paramter to be in K and the above 12000000 to be a typo?

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