Peter Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: <snip> > I've no idea how far the Windows task manager's resource monitor can be > trusted -- probably not as far as I could throw a heavy-set St Bernard > --, but it seems to stop roughly when that monitor records a swap file > size of 2.2 GB.
Not being a windows expert at all, but I would assume with 32 bit windows each process in the system can have an address space of ~2 gigs. In linux the process address space is split in half, bottom 2 gigs for OS mappings, top for the process, so it looks like you might just be hitting the maximum allowed address space mapping. You should partition your data into hierarchial modules and let python do the swapping for you...although you have 16 gigs (I have to put a holy crap after that!) you will always run into process limits, at least until true 64 bit os's are in vouge. -- burton samograd kruhft .at. gmail kruhft.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/kruhft metashell.blogspot.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list