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Date: | Tue, 11 Nov 1997 15:52:53 +0100 (GMT+0100) |
From: | Mrazek Petr <mrazek AT cas3 DOT zlin DOT vutbr DOT cz> |
To: | Robert Hoehne <robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net> |
cc: | Konference DJGPP <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: Degugging large projects under RHIDE |
In-Reply-To: | <Pine.LNX.3.95.971111111909.1351A-100000@posaune.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de> |
Message-ID: | <Pine.LNX.3.91.971111154002.11205A-100000@cas3.zlin.vutbr.cz> |
MIME-Version: | 1.0 |
> > Is there any restrictions in RHIDE? > > The only restrictions (and probably your problem) is the limitation > of your memory. How much do you have? > > As an example that also larger projects work you can take RHIDE itself. > The total size of rhide.exe with debug information included is about > 5 MB and I can debug it without problems (but I have 80MB RAM installed > :-) > > Robert I have upgraded my 386DX40 from 8 to 20 MB RAM. You are right, debugging is possible now (under DOS). After the start of RHIDE it displays 117M/15M of available memory. Is there values for [all available including free disk space for swapping]/[available RAM]? Under OS/2 I cannot debug because RHIDE displays by example 62M/3K (it's with 64 MB of DPMI memory for it). This 3K is independent value from DPMI memory I give RHIDE (there is always there). And so I cannot debug under OS/2. Have you any experiences with RHIDE under OS/2? Thanks, Petr Mrazek
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