Thanks.. Its working fine.. Follow the below procedure posted above
Start ADS2009
Run task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
In processes tab, find "hpeesofemx.exe" and right click it, choose "Set Affinity"
Untick to reduce CPUs if you have multicore. Simulation should work perfectly with CPU 0 & CPU 1 selected. You can raise CPU number later to check if it still work.(My case works with 6 in 8 CPUs).
Now I am working on XP 64 bit OS with ADS2009 without this stubborn error.
Good luck
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Please follow the above step posted by tqtstuff
Thanks.. Its working fine.. Follow the below procedure posted above
Start ADS2009
Run task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
In processes tab, find "hpeesofemx.exe" and right click it, choose "Set Affinity"
Untick to reduce CPUs if you have multicore. Simulation should work perfectly with CPU 0 & CPU 1 selected. You can raise CPU number later to check if it still work.(My case works with 6 in 8 CPUs).
Now I am working on XP 64 bit OS with ADS2009 without this stubborn error.
Good luck
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Please follow the above step posted by tqtstuff
Thanks.. Its working fine.. Follow the below procedure posted above
Start ADS2009
Run task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
In processes tab, find "hpeesofemx.exe" and right click it, choose "Set Affinity"
Untick to reduce CPUs if you have multicore. Simulation should work perfectly with CPU 0 & CPU 1 selected. You can raise CPU number later to check if it still work.(My case works with 6 in 8 CPUs).
Now I am working on XP 64 bit OS with ADS2009 without this stubborn error.
Good luck
Start ADS2009
Run task manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del)
In processes tab, find "hpeesofemx.exe" and right click it, choose "Set Affinity"
Untick to reduce CPUs if you have multicore. Simulation should work perfectly with CPU 0 & CPU 1 selected. You can raise CPU number later to check if it still work.(My case works with 6 in 8 CPUs).
Now I am working on XP 64 bit OS with ADS2009 without this stubborn error.
Good luck
The original error said it ran out of virtual memory. You could defrag your hard drive Then manually set your virtual memory page file to something huge, like 100 GB, and see if that helps. Sounds like ADS is bleeding into your virtual memory and not freeing it up when you start a new simulation
Also, get CCleaner and run a clean before every simulation to clean out the system.
I notice I have a similar problem with Agilent Genesys 2010.05. When I analyze a file with a lot of frequencies, it is only using 13% of the CPU as shown in windows task manager. I tried the above trick with cores 1 &2 only, but it was even a little slower that way. I have the "priority" set as "High". the other 87% is "system idle" during computation. What gives.
Any ideas why? Window 7 ultimate and I7-2600K processor.
I tried genesys.exe in both windows 7 and windows xp sp2 compatibility mode--no difference. XP SP3 compatibility mode seems just a little faster, but not much.