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On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Brian Ford wrote:
> That's only half of it. You need to set the
> IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE flag in the executable's COFF header.
Let me check I've got clear what to do: I need to
download the source code for the cygwin ld package
apply the patch of 6th May, 2004, which will change the coffcode.h header
./configure, make, make install
to get my extra gigabyte. If I make my program a bit more efficeint,
it _might_ fit in 2.5GB, so this is worth a try. Failing that (and
going off-topic,) would I get any more by installing some distro
(probably Debian) with a Linux kernel (probably 2.4.18?)
BTW, anyone got any idea why I'm getting only 1.5GB, rather than the
2GB XP is supposed to make available, now?
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Thanks
Dan
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