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How do you take a PGDB downloaded from the BioCyc website, and import it into Pathway Tools?

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How do you take a PGDB downloaded from the BioCyc website, and import it into Pathway Tools?

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Please see: How to Import a Flat-File PGDB into Pathway Tools. 5. Windows (XP, NT, 2000) Specific Problems 5.1. Heap Problems These explanations apply to Allegro Common Lisp, which is the underlying software used by Pathway Tools. Pathway Tools may require a large amount of computer memory (RAM) to run some commands, to access large PGDBs, or just to start up. The data used by Pathway Tools is stored in a location called “the heap”. When Pathway Tools is started it tries to reserve one large block of memory for its heap, probably around 700MB. If it cannot reserve this much memory, that value is automatically lowered.

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Please see: How to Import a Flat-File PGDB into Pathway Tools.

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