Yep that's what I was going to do... train in 2 steps and merge. But, I think the spawning idea would still work as well. My understanding is that 32-bit applications are limited to mem usage of 1.5-2.0 gig (mine crashed around 1.5, and that is also what I read some other people were saying)
You're right about this, 32bit architecture has some inherent unavoidable limitations. That's why we're generally moving towards 64bit which should be good for a long time. Even Linux can't allocate more than approx. 2.5GB for the 32bit userspace programs.
I'd like Zorro to be 64bit eventually. Eventhough it would mean that my XP demo setup would become obsolete, but 64bit is so much more powerful and faster. Makes a lot of sense for a backtesting application. A native Linux 64bit Zorro? I'd kill for it!
