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I realize he doesn't write the software.  
(For example changing tables or some other behavior that causes a memory leak.)  
If you can't handle one computer malfuntion, then you might want to think about the slight possibibilty of going into another means of  supporting your selfish self, if you catch my drift! 
(System under test) before trying that in the field. 
Memory leaks that might be caused by running larger tournaments.   
> I hope I have helped you. 
I provided very specific PC configuration  details and even explained that my swap file could grow to over 2GB and yet a condition  occurred in which software exhausted all the system resources.  
He is also apparently the unoffiicial or official RGP liaison.  
Also, I am sure Mike can handle the heat.  
Especially if the tune is repetitive as is the case with.  
I realize he doesn't write the software.  
They are not fixing the major problem which appears to be their software people.  



