Hi - the only two possible ways that this might happen that I can
think of are:
- you are running out of swap space - on Apple this means you have
run out of disk space.
or
- you have a fault on the computer - either a corrupted operating
system or faulty RAM being most likely.
Cheers, Steve.
On 30 Aug 2007, at 20:48, Chris Starr wrote:
> I'm having problems with FEAT crashing the computer. The problems
> occur randomly and
> intermittently while FEAT analyses are running. It sometimes crash
> early into the run, sometimes
> later. It's very random. When the computer crashes, I would have to
> hold the power button down to
> shut down and restart the computer. I'm currently using FSL 3.3
> intelmac 64-bit. the machine I'm
> using is:
> mac pro
> dual-core intel xeon 2.66 ghz, 2 processors, 4 cores with 4
> harddisks configured in RAID and
> mirrored (2 and 2)
>
> Is there a reason why this is occuring? Is there a way to solve
> this problem?
>
> Also, is it possible for me to get a copy of FSL 3.3 intelmac 32-
> bit version instead of 64-bit.
> Thank you very much.
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