Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/05/09/03:19:06
>Stephen Turnbull <turnbull AT shako DOT sk DOT tsukuba DOT ac DOT jp> kindly
responded:
> you will probably run into RAM >cram in that case: GO32 (in its
>.maint2 vintage) required 150 KB resident for each invocation,
>plus an additional 30KB at startup, for a grand total of 4*150+30 =
>630KB free DOS (under 640K) memory required. (GO32 will be run
>separately for each of OEmacs, Make, GCC,
>and the compiler itself; it's not reentrant.)
Yeah, of course - I had been thinking in mainly cosmetic terms -
how to create what looked like a gnu/unix working environment, and
hadn't really given the practicalities any thought
> Where did you get oemacs? If you got the full package, there is a
>file called oe41info.zip or some such. When I picked up the OEmacs
>distribution, it was missing the info file for the supercite package,
>which you can get in the usual places.
I've got oe41info.zip - no info.el - but was procrastinating on the
rest - the lisp stuff is huge (over 4MB with docs)
Thanks for the response
stephenb
-- Stephen R. Benson -- ".... watch out - HE'S GOT A GNU!"
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