On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Tim Blechmann wrote:
i just saw, that the cyclone folder under windows contains about 114 mb of externals ... is this intended?
I am curious: what's the size of the smallest possible external on win32 ?
E.g. arraysize.pd_linux is 1.4k, or 3.2k in debug mode, but I notice that Framestein came with a 36k arraysize.dll (compiled june 2002). Is that the normal minimal size of externals on win32 ?
and then how much RAM do they take once loaded? e.g. on Linux the RAM it's reported (by /proc/$$/maps) to take is 8k (plus one filehandle), that is the file rounded up to multiple of 4k, plus a table of pointers for connecting the .so to the rest of the process, which is 4k for small externals. Is there a way to figure out that value on Windows?
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