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Unread 03-06-2007, 03:54 AM   #9
MaddMatt
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Default Re: Is an upgrade of the memory on a SNAP 2000 a worthwhile exercise?

Here is a 256MB

03/06/2007 21:03:11 Command: debug memory

Total System Physical Memory: 268435456
File System Memory Allocated: 248746320
Memory To be Written: 124560
Memory On Loan: 0
Loan Count: 0
Heap Memory: 229134752
Memory In Use: 226344736
Objects Allocated: 23
Communication Memory Allocated: 2059232
Memory In Use: 466040
SDB Non-Volatile Memory Allocated: 65536
Memory In Use: 15964
Handles Allocated:4679
Handles In Use: 354
SDB Volatile Memory Allocated: 98304
Memory In Use: 304
Handles Allocated: 11705
Handles In Use: 11
System has been configured!

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Command executed without error.

Here is a 64MB


03/06/2007 21:08:35 Command: debug memory

Total System Physical Memory: 67108864
File System Memory Allocated: 54324768
Memory To be Written: 0
Memory On Loan: 0
Loan Count: 0
Heap Memory: 49619600
Memory In Use: 48607248
Objects Allocated: 23
Communication Memory Allocated: 1524152
Memory In Use: 464344
SDB Non-Volatile Memory Allocated: 65536
Memory In Use: 15964
Handles Allocated:4679
Handles In Use: 354
SDB Volatile Memory Allocated: 98304
Memory In Use: 304
Handles Allocated: 11705
Handles In Use: 11
System has been configured!

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Command executed without error.
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