Memory and Cache settings

Is there a maximum amount of RAM that Final Cut can use? If so, what is the "best" way of dividing the memory between the Application and Still Image cache?

LOL !!!!!!!
I have a txt file where I keep my links and stuff to remember for posting . . . bla bla bla . . . it seems I made some bad COPY AND PASTE right?
Thanks Links !!!
I meant * Maximum memory usage in Final Cut Pro is 2.5 GB *.
Too late to EDIT my previous post.
Thanks again and sorry.
  Alberto

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    13. NWPA.NLM 4,957,918 bytes 4,990,686 bytes 32 KB
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    16. NWMPM100.NLM 3,597,747 bytes 3,597,747 bytes 0 KB
    17. NWODBCEI.NLM 3,459,159 bytes 3,459,159 bytes 0 KB
    18. PORTAL.NLM 3,400,480 bytes 3,404,576 bytes 4 KB
    19. JVM.NLM 2,701,919 bytes 2,701,919 bytes 0 KB
    20. NLDAP.NLM 2,505,403 bytes 2,579,131 bytes 72 KB
    Logical Memory Summary Information
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    File System Cache Information
    FS Cache Free : 4,591,616 bytes (4.4 MB)
    FS Cache Fragmented : 104,386,560 bytes (99.6 MB)
    FS Cache Largest Segment : 3,362,816 bytes (3.2 MB)
    Logical System Cache Information
    LS Cache Free : 0 bytes (0 KB)
    LS Cache Fragmented : 722,448,384 bytes (689.0 MB)
    LS OS Reserved Data : 333,455,360 bytes (318.0 MB)
    LS Cache Largest Segment : 2,097,152 bytes (2.0 MB)
    LS Cache Largest Position : 2DE00000
    Summary Statistics
    Total Address Space : 4,294,967,296 bytes (4.00 GB)
    Total Free : 4,591,616 bytes (4.4 MB)
    Total Fragmented : 826,834,944 bytes (788.5 MB)
    Highest Physical Address : CFE53000
    User Space : 671,088,640 bytes (640.0 MB)
    User Space (High Water Mark) : 559,710,208 bytes (533.8 MB)
    NLM Memory (High Water Mark) : 2,243,096,576 bytes (2.09 GB)
    Kernel Address Space In Use : 2,572,759,040 bytes (2.40 GB)
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    KNOWN MEMORY Bytes Pages Bytes Pages
    Server: 3487425552 851422 Video: 8192 2
    Dos: 86000 20 Other: 131072 32
    FS CACHE KERNEL NLM MEMORY
    Original: 3483172864 850384 Code: 46854144 11439
    Current: 108978176 26606 Data: 27242496 6651
    Dirty: 0 0 Sh Code: 49152 12
    Largest seg: 3362816 821 Sh Data: 20480 5
    Non-Movable: 81920 20 Help: 172032 42
    Other: 4235538432 4292855635 Message: 1236992 302
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    VM SYSTEM
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    Free clean LP: 0 0
    Free cache VM: 15306752 3737
    Free cache LP: 0 0
    Free dirty: 0 0
    In use: 1855488 453
    Total: 801435648 195663
    Memory Configuration (set parameters)
    ================================================== ==============================
    Auto Tune Server Memory = ON
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    File Service Memory Optimization = 1
    Logical Space Compression = 1
    Garbage Collection Interval (ON) = 299.9 seconds
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    TSAFS Memory Information/Configuration
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    Read Threads Per Job : 4
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    Current NSS Caching Percentages
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    Name Tree cache hit percentage : 94%
    File cache hit percentage : 99%
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