Mail Archives: djgpp/1992/11/19/12:57:10
DV/X doesn't seem to be very robust to its own memory usage, although
you can limit usage by other programs (if they're well-behaved).
I would second Jim Dai's analysis. I don't use Motif, I use the
DV/X window manager, so I have a couple of extra MB available on my
8MB total machine. I found that either Maple or GCC (on small test
programs, haven't been doing real work recently) alone worked fine,
but that they wouldn't load together unless I restricted the memory of
the first one in. Then I'd have problems with the window management
unless I restricted the second one loaded to a certain amount of
memory. I don't know how much you need left over; I just made sure
there was 1 MB which seems to have fixed the problem. Since I don't
normally run both programs together (I was curious to see what DV/X
would do), I haven't tried to narrow it down.
Obviously this solution forces your programs to do a lot of
paging, but I don't see how that's to be avoided with several large
programs doing big calculations.
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Stephen Turnbull
The Ohio State University, Department of Economics
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