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| Message-ID: | <33732FE9.5A68@math.tu-berlin.de> |
| Date: | Fri, 09 May 1997 16:08:41 +0200 |
| From: | Andreas Hoppe <hoppe AT math DOT tu-berlin DOT de> |
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| To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
| Subject: | Virtual Memory Exhaust for GCC under Win95 |
Hello!
I wanted to post a problem but I solved it in the meantime but I
consider
it interesting anyway - at least I costed me several hours.
I want to compile a large program system with a P100 8MB under Win95.
Frequently the error:
Virtual memory exhaust
occured although there is plenty of free disk space and the environment
varaible TMPDIR is properly set. A call of go32-v2.exe told me
7096 KB DPMI memory available
2032 KB free virtual memory space
For some obscure reason go32.exe gives a different picture although the
result
didn't seem to be relevant (and confusing for me).
5080 KB DPMI memory available
247388 KB Swap space available
I haven't replaced the Win95DPMI as DPMI provider <because
I needed the LFN features of the DOS box under Win95> and I don't
know how to do it.
The solution of the problem was as follows:
In the Properties section for the MS-DOS box in the section Memory
in the input field DPMI was "automatic" (which is the default). I
entered 16384 there and the compilation was possible.
Cheers
Urizano
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