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Can anyone explain this? feature memstats
Physical Memory (RAM):
In Use: 2493 MB ( 9bd51000)
Free: 1485 MB ( 5cdeb000)
Total: 3979 MB ( f8b3c000)
Page File (Swap space):
In Use: 3313 MB ( cf1c1000)
Free: 4642 MB ( 1222e9000)
Total: 7956 MB ( 1f14aa000)
Virtual Memory (Address Space):
In Use: 1834 MB ( 72ae8000)
Free: 8386772 MB (7ff8d4f8000)
Total: 8388607 MB (7fffffe0000)
Largest Contiguous Free Blocks:
----->1. [at 18000b000] -----> 8376280 MB (7fcfd8d5000)
2. [at 7feff241000] 4107 MB ( 100bff000)
3. [at a4510000] 2488 MB ( 9b870000)
4. [at 7fe7d902000] 1848 MB ( 7384e000)
5. [at 13fda9000] 1026 MB ( 40257000)
6. [at 982c0000] 130 MB ( 8250000)
7. [at 15000000] 130 MB ( 8210000)
8. [at 29430000] 66 MB ( 4260000)
9. [at 213a0000] 64 MB ( 4090000)
10. [at 11360000] 60 MB ( 3c20000)
======= ==========
---------> 8386203 MB (7ff69b59000)
I've got a laptop with a 500 GB HD and 4 GB of ram. Why does Matlab say I've got 8 Terabytes of contiguous memory?
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Jiro Doke
on 18 Feb 2012
That's the theoretical limit that MATLAB can access on your 64-bit system, which is independent of how much RAM and Swap you have. The actual limit is the "Swap Space" shown above - 4642 MB free.
In case you're not aware of these, there are a few tech notes on memory and MATLAB that you might find useful. This one is a good start.
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