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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT edu DOT ar>
Organization: INTI
To: "Lauri Auronen" <lauronen AT netti DOT fi>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 15:48:46 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: RHIDE crashes while compiling

Lauri Auronen" <lauronen AT netti DOT fi> wrote:
> > > I have a source code with over 7000 lines which compiles well with
> RHIDE
> > > 1.2 , but now I seem to have reached some kind of limit. If I add only
> a
> > > couple of lines of code to the source my Win95 kills RHIDE  while
> > > compiling! What could this be caused by?
> > 
> > You might be running out of DPMI memory in Win95.  Try editing your DOS
> > box properties sheet and changing the maximum DPMI memory available to
> > 16 MB or more (you can manually type in a value up to 65535K).  If this
> > doesn't help, please post again so we can try some other things.  ;)
> 
> I tried 16Mb, 20Mb and setting all memory settings to maximum, but the same
> problem still persists and if I'm running something in the background my
> taskbar crashes!
> I currently have 24Mb on, and I'm willing to invest on RAM if it helps.

But do you tried 65535 as  John said? I don't think that you reached a limit 
with a few lines, and Robert is compiling RHIDE with 24Mb under Win95, and 
RHIDE is much (more than 10 times) the size of your program. Are you sure that 
is just a few lines or is that this lines produces the need of a lot of 
libraries or just a bug in gcc?

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