Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/03/11/00:11:44
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From: | Paul Michailidis <paulm14 AT home DOT com>
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Subject: | ARRRRGGG!!!! - Problem Solved
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Date: | Sun, 11 Mar 2001 04:56:54 GMT
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Basically I installed everything correctly but I didn't set up the
environment in the right way. For instance, I did not allocate enough
DPMI memory, which is why it came up with the "virtual memory exhausted"
error.
Anyway, just a general question. What is the point of running "make" in
the allegro folder? why is it that you have to make allegro. Shouldn't
it be ready to run once you download it? Also, before you run make,
there already exists an allegro.h file. Wouldn't that suffice in order
to successfully include allegro.
Anyway, thanks for all the support guys. Finally many weeks of
frustration has come to an end and I can start making my GAMEE!!!!
YAAAAA
Take it with ease,
Paul M.
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