Hi,
Internally your image will be represented in floating
point format, with 32 bits, so each image in memory,
which is what counts, will be 196MB.
If your CentOS is really 64 bit then you shouldn't
have a problem as long as you have reasonable
swap space. Anyway, try it with less structures
and see if that works.
All the best,
Mark
On 11 Dec 2009, at 09:57, John wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My image is 98MB, it's a 16-bit image. Were you assuming it was 32-
> bit or is
> there more to consider than simply the file space the file uses?
>
> My computer architecture is 64-bit, as is CentOS, similarly the fsl
> download. I take your point though, perhaps multiple files are being
> created to tip me over my RAM. I'll try running a few individual
> structures
> and see how I get on.
>
> Many thanks
> John
>
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