[Eeglablist] speed of processing
Davida Streett
davida_s2000 at yahoo.com
Sun May 28 07:26:54 PDT 2017
I wonder if I am encountering a related problem. I use the Study feature and pre-compute ERP-images using an i7 7500 pc @ 2.7 GHz with 16 GB of RAM. The processing is at first rapid, but progressively slows, and would take days or weeks to finish if I let it do so. But here too, only about a third of the RAM is used. Moreover, I ran this same Study parameter pre-compute on an older Intel Pentium @2.2 GHz (also with 16 GB of RAM) and it completed in less than 6 hours. A Dell technician speculated about some possible MATLAB-i7 incompatibility. Any thoughts?Davida
From: drcoben <drcoben at gmail.com>
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