thutchison
Active member
I posted a previous thread where I was getting segmentation violations on my Mac. The previous response was that there was likely an issue with the memory on the device causing the issue. I REPEATEDLY tested the memory on the machine with every method I could find and no memory issue was ever found, yet the segmentation violations continued, at random places in the software.
I just purchased a completely brand new machine. It is a Mac Pro with 16 processors, 32 cores, 192GB of memory and 8T of disk drive space. I have the machine configured with a 16GB ram disk that I use for 7 swap files for pixinsight, with 1 swap file on the SSD hard drive (I did not use a ram disk on the original machine since it only had 12GB of ram).
Here is an example of the segmentation violations I am receiving. I was simply opening a previously minimized window when this occurred.
The only thing that I can think of that may be unusual is that I do use a Wacom Cintiq pen display.
Your help would be greatly appreciated!!! I am willing to do whatever testing you need.
Tim.
I just purchased a completely brand new machine. It is a Mac Pro with 16 processors, 32 cores, 192GB of memory and 8T of disk drive space. I have the machine configured with a 16GB ram disk that I use for 7 swap files for pixinsight, with 1 swap file on the SSD hard drive (I did not use a ram disk on the original machine since it only had 12GB of ram).
Here is an example of the segmentation violations I am receiving. I was simply opening a previously minimized window when this occurred.
The only thing that I can think of that may be unusual is that I do use a Wacom Cintiq pen display.
Your help would be greatly appreciated!!! I am willing to do whatever testing you need.
Tim.