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Originally Posted by YUGA You guys are talking about "real memory", right? Logic shuts down when it attempts to use 4GB or more of virtual memory regardless of the size of real memory used. Usually 2GB to 3GB of real memory is used when it uses 4GB of virtual memory. Lots of people don't understand it and argue that the limit is not actually 4GB. Be it real or virtual, any 32-bit application cannot access more than 4GB of memory.
Snow Leopard won't fix this problem unless Apple releases a 64-bit version of Logic. |
Yes, I´m talking about real memory, I didn´t know that it was Virtual memory that has the 4 Gb limit. It is ridiculous low. I am using Mainstage 2 to offload bigger orchestral sample libraries. Hmm, you mean that it was the same problem with Logic 8.