Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/16/23:01:52
Jeremy Lounds wrote:
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> I am trying to detect how much memory is available to my program, but it
> always returns a really high number (like 128 MB), when all I have is 16 MB.
> What function could I call to find the available pysical
> memory?
_go32_dpmi_remaining_physical_memory(). See chapter 15 of the DJGPP FAQ
for more information.
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John M. Aldrich, aka Fighteer I <fighteer AT cs DOT com> UIN# 7406319
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t I think it is suppose to do is creat a subdirectory called
include and copy the appropriate *.h files into it.
Wonder if anybody has run into this kind of problem and found
a wayout. If so, please let me know.
Thank so much,
-- Gordon
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