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To: eldredge AT ap DOT net
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
From: Chak AT taft DOT pvt DOT k12 DOT ct DOT us (Chak)
Reply-To: Chak AT taft DOT pvt DOT k12 DOT ct DOT us (Chak)
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 1997 07:34:48 GMT
Subject: Re: Compiling Allegro
Message-ID: <3021209566.28094638@taft.pvt.k12.ct.us>
In-Reply-To: <199712110117.RAA12507@adit.ap.net>
References: <199712110117 DOT RAA12507 AT adit DOT ap DOT net>
Organization: The Taft School

Nate Eldredge,eldredge AT ap DOT net,Internet writes:
>Try running `go32-v2' from the DOS box and seeing what sort of numbers you
>get for available memory. If they seem small (like, less than 20MB overall)
>see FAQ section 15.6.

I have 8megs of ram, 70 megs free on C, 20 on D, and 420 on E.  DJGPP is
installed on E.  I have a 32 meg windows swap file on C.

When I am in a Windows DOS box, running go32-v2 gives me the following:

DPMI memory available: 4967 Kb
DPMI swap space available: 10433 Kb

However,  when I exit windows and am in DOS (not a dos box), go32-v2 gives
this:

DPMI memory available: 7147 Kb
DPMI swap space available: 73837 Kb

You might notice that the swap space is considerably larger.  I set the virtual
memory in the properties box of my DOS boxes to 32 megs (the size of the swap
file I created in Windows) but 10433 is much less than 32000.   How can I get
bigger numbers??


>Also try the following:
>* Make sure that your TMP directory does not run out of space. This can
>happen if it's on a ramdrive.

I have not changed it, so the temp directory specified in the djgpp.env points
to a subdirectory of djgpp still, which is on a drive with 420 megs free.
>
>* Stubedit `cc1plus.exe' to a larger stack size.

What does stubedit do?  (And is there documentation on it somewhere?)

Thanks,
Dan Chak
chak AT taft DOT pvt DOT k12 DOT ct DOT us


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