Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/19/03:58:48
On 18 Aug 1996, Schmitz Stiphane wrote:
> What I want is beeing able to use all the computer memory available (to
> dynamically allocate chunks of memory without worrying about the memory
> limits). For example, I have 32 megs of memory. What have I to code if I
> want to load, for example, a lot of big .WAV files into memory and then
> working on them ?
Why do you have to worry about DPMI to achieve that? Just malloc any
amount of memory you need and read the files into the allocated buffers.
DJGPP lets you use all the physical memory you have, and up to 128MB of
virtual memory on top of that, and you never need to worry about all the
DPMI stuff that goes on under the hood.
> ? Are there any other programs needed when I run the app (go32-v2.exe,
> cwsdpmi.exe...) ?
You need CWSDPMI unless you run in the environment that already has DPMI
server installed (such as Windows which has a built-in DPMI server).
> You see that I have a lot of questions ! (don't forget I'm
> a total beginner is this environment).
Being a beginner, please consider reading the file `readme.1st' (in the
v2 directory at the same place where you got DJGPP) and the DJGPP FAQ
list (v2/faq201b.zip). They'll probably answer many your questions
before you even ask them.
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