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From: qballlives AT aol DOT com (QBallLives)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: :Memory Exhausted
Date: 22 Mar 1998 07:12:04 GMT
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>Hi all,
>	I have 24M of RAM on my 486DX2 66.  Not modern any more but it still
>hacks.  I am trying to port quite a big library over to djgpp, it takes
>over 1 hour to compile all the sources.  I`m running from rhide in a dos
>window under win95.  When I link I get the following error message from
>the linker:-
>
>Error filename.o: could not read symbols: Memory exhausted.
>
>	Surely it`s not blown all 24 Meg plus whatever it has on the disk. 
>There must be a way of increasing the memory allocated to the linker or
>to rhide.  Any pointers will as always be greatly appreciated.
>
>	Regards Ian.
>
>
>
>

hmmm.... I compiled Allegro3 on a 486 w/ 20 megs of ram in about an hour and
forty-five minutes....

Check your CONVENTIONAL MEMORY.... by typing mem at the dos prompt.... if it's
pretty low (under 500) .. try this....

Restart the computer in dos mode.... and if you have MEMMAKER ... type it
in.... each time you're prompted to reboot - do so
 
   - but don't let it restart win95.... ( hit the F8 key when it says:
starting windows 95...     - and you'll get a menu.... pick command prompt
only...)

I'm not sure... but I think it's your available conventional memory that's
giving you the problem....

Good luck


Jim the loiterer
aloiterer AT juno DOT com
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/gigahertz/179/index.html

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