Re: [NMusers] How to increase total image size in Fortran?

From: Jian Xu <alanub_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 07:10:12 -0800 (PST)

Hi, Nick, Guangli, Leonid,

Thanks for your great input. I also looked some of my old runs, and most of them contain this warning message. So, I guess I should ignore this warning if NONMEM runs.

BTW, my system is: Windows VISTA Ultimate (32bit, should have 2GB VC)+ Compaq Fortran 6.6C + NONMEM VI (NMQUAL 6.2.1) + WFN (6.13)
Normally, this warning message sits in the runname.txt file under runname.df.

Have a nice day,

Jian



----- Original Message ----
From: Nick Holford <n.holford_at_auckland.ac.nz>
To: NM Users <nmusers_at_globomaxnm.com>
Sent: Monday, December 3, 2007 12:04:54 AM
Subject: Re: [NMusers] How to increase total image size in Fortran?


Jian,

I think this is just a warning (not an error). If NONMEM runs then
 everything should be OK.
Are you using the g77 compiler? I think this warning is one of the odd
 things about g77.

Nick

> Dear NM users,
>
> Recently, I was running a complicated PK/PD modeling involving 6
 differential equations, and 5 different conditions. I got an error message
 as follows:
> warning LNK4084: total image size 772845568 exceeds max (268435456);
 image may not run
>
> After I did some research online, it seems that FORTRAN does not like
 more than 256MB cache or something. So, I am wondering whether anybody
 had this
> experience or solution for this kind of error in NONMEM before. I
 really appreciate your input.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jian



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