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Old   September 6, 2007, 02:01
Default How to imcrease post register memory
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Hi,

I encountered a problem when I try to compute the average value of post register 4 (*get Tavg Ravg 4). There is no problem if the size of vertex is smaller. Then the problem was solved when I move to bigger machine (16 core cpu, 32 GB ram). Is there any solution such as increase memo for post register so that it can cater bigger vertex size? I am using windows XP 64 bit, 2 xeon cpu and 2GB ram. The 16 core cpu is SGI Altix, Linux Suse 9. Please help. Airfoil
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Old   September 6, 2007, 16:20
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Other than the Windoz bit, what is the problem?

Does it give you an error message? Or does it just crash the application?
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Old   September 7, 2007, 02:07
Default Re: How to imcrease post register memory *NM*
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Old   September 7, 2007, 02:08
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Instead of giving me value, it give me "-NaN".
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