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Old 04-12-2007, 04:19 PM
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This would be hard to do as there are many varibles.

First off you would need a base OS, something that we all know what mem usage is for it. For example, If i ran world in Linux, it uses less ram then world in XP or vista due to the lack of native Dos support. (Dont quote me on that, Im not sure if its right) but you kind get my drift.

Secondly, a 2 Ghz Processer from Intel is different from one from AMD. Core 2 Duo is different from Athlon, ect.

But on my current rig, with Win XP pro SP2, Core 2 Duo e6300 at 1.8Ghz, and 1 GB of ram, World uses roughly 32mb of ram and zone uses 12mb per instance.

I dont think that these numbers are goign to change per amount of ram in the computer. Amount is just going to limit the number of zones you can run after your consume part of available with world.


I may be completely off on the question that the OP asked, but I think i got it right.


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Interestingly enough, I went back and started more zones and got mem readings off of them. The first zone like I said uses 12mb, but each zone after that only uses 6.2mb of ram, go figure. Also these zones are sleeping, as there is probably different mem usages for zones under load of course.

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