Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/22/09:36:27
Abouthe ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se (Martin Str|mberg) reply to Eli:
MatinS:
You are lossing the point. What Eli says is that you must have X Mb
of swap, he says that X Mb is the better choice. (or at least I
interpret that ;-)
Normally you must put some limits to the relation
between: Physical/Virtual to avoid huge performance degradations.
As an example: Windows 3.1 sets a maximun value, you can enlarge
the swap even further, but Windows won't use it.
CWSDPMI doesn't have any limit, that's good because you can
compile a program that needs 128 Mb of RAM with only 16 Mb. But if
you need to do it very often a good minimal limit is: 48Mb of RAM
and 80Mb of swap. Of course you can do it with 16/112, not
recommended at all.
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