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From: James Naismith
Date: April 23, 2009 9:24:05 AM PDT To: [email protected] Subject: Resolve on Mac This is not a bug but some feature of the new Mac (or perhaps mine is broken).
Tom Terwilliger can run the same job on his older Mac and on Linux. However, with my new Mac resolve complains that it can't allocate enough memory.
Since my machine has 8GB of memory and Tom's has 2 GB, it is something to do with the esetup either Mac or Phenix.
I am a newbie on the Mac, I wondered if anyone could help me. (Tom is also new to Mac and agreed to my posting here).
best Jim
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