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From: Hallvard Paulsen <Hallvard DOT Paulsen AT imm DOT unit DOT no>
Subject: Should I subscribe to this group.
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 15:41:35 MET
Mailer: Elm [revision: 64.9]
Status: O

        Hello Everybody!

        Most of my programming involves solving mathematical equations
(ODE/PDE), and I don't know anything about asembler programming and things
like that. I have used TC for a while and experienced that if my arrays and
tables get to big, strange things starts to happen and these things can be
fixed by using a "larger" memory modell. Of course on other computers I use
(HP-UX or VAX) this is no problem.

        As far as I can see djgpp might solve these kind of problems (on
a 386) or does it?? I don't want to be bothered by figuring out the maximum
size of the arrays, I just want to declare them and then wait for the computer
to calculate the answers like I do on Unix or VAX systems. Am I on the right
track with djgpp??

        And while I'm at it. The documentation that comes with djgpp is
kind of lean.. Any sugestions of what books to use as manuals??

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