[Chimera-users] Mac 64-bit Chimera for large data sets
Tom Goddard
goddard at cgl.ucsf.edu
Tue Feb 2 12:38:14 PST 2010
A 64-bit Mac Chimera daily build is now available for Mac OS 10.6. It
will not run on Mac OS 10.5.
http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/download.html#daily
If you work with EM maps larger than 1 Gbyte or molecular models of
several hundred thousand atoms the larger addressable memory in the
64-bit version will help avoid out-of-memory errors and crashes. The
32-bit Mac Chimera versions can only address 4 Gbytes of memory and
because libraries, stack and other uses of memory the practical working
data size limit for 32-bit versions of Chimera is about 1 Gbyte. You
should have more than 4 Gbytes of memory installed in order to benefit
from the 64-bit version.
The 64-bit Mac Chimera is in early testing so will have more bugs than
usual.
I've tested the 64-bit Mac Chimera running Gaussian filtering on a 2048
by 2048 by 800 map requiring about 3.2 Gbytes for the floating point
result and 0.8 Gbytes for the original map. This worked correctly (took
about 3 minutes on a machine with 6 Gbytes of memory) but failed with
32-bit Mac Chimera.
We are also working on a 64-bit Windows Chimera that will work with
Windows 7. This may be available within a month if no serious obstacles
are encountered.
A 64-bit Linux Chimera has been available for a few years.
Tom
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