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From: "Charles D. Russell" <worwor AT bellsouth DOT net>
To: "cygwin cygwin" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Memory for large arrays in cygwin/g77
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 11:25:47 -0600
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I tried the procedure cited in the user manual, but the test program fails
with message "shell returned 128" when I try to add a second matrix of the
same size.  Initially, max_memory indicated insufficient memory so, I
increased the virtual memory limits (Windows XP Pro) to initial 1536, max
2048.  After this change, max_memory resulted in exactly 1024.  I then used
exactly the regtool commands specified in the user manual.  The result of
the list command looked OK.


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