Photoshop CS3 Using 16.7 TB of Memory!

According to the Activity Monitor, Photoshop CS3 was using, get this, '16,777,216.00TB' of Real Memory. I spoke with both Adobe & Apple, and neither has any reports of anything similar. I have seen a number similar to that before. Weird! Anyone else have this oddity?

pseifer wrote:
> Using a Mac Pro 2.66 Quad-Core with 6GB of memory. Haven't noticed any
> performance issues as of yet. I have theorized that it has to do with
> the Activity Monitor and it's inability to calculate the way PS CS3 is
> using memory, so it displays a [bizarre] number it thinks may be
> accurate. It will be interesting to see if the number is consistent if
> it occurs again [I saw it one other time, but failed to note it].
> However, can't rule out the 'possibility' of a RAM issue. Time will
> tell.
16,777,216.00TB = 2^64 bytes
(if we assume 1TB = 1024^4B - this is not SI usage)
So it's the maximum amount of memory that can be
addressed under OS X.

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