Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/05/24/02:44:17
>Windows allows a different amount of memory to be allocated than dos,
>so your program begins to page earlier.
So what does that mean? Why does windows make a huge file(1
MEG) when in dos there is only a small file(50k). I was
thinking that under dos I actually have about 2 meg of
extended memory when I run the program, but when I run windows
I usually have maybe 800k extended memory. I guess that under
windows the entire memory space malloced is the page file,
where under dos the memory malloced is actual memory. Is that
something like what you mean?
MCMIII
Murle Cleveland Meetze III
meetze AT charlie DOT ece DOT scarolina DOT edu
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