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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How to increase total image size in Fortran?
3 messages
3 people
Latest: Dec 03, 2007
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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Dear Jian,
There are some posts about this warning (CVF):
http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/isn/Community/en-US/search/SearchResults.aspx?q=warning+LNK4084
If my understanding is not wrong, your data array is larger than WIN32's ability . The posts suggest Win64.
Good luck!
Guangli
post doc
Uppsala