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Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 12:25:52 +0300 (IDT)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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Subject: Re: Small footprint compiler
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 rpolzer AT durchnull DOT de wrote:

> I thought about this: Some time ago, I had a 40MB 286 with 1 MB RAM 
> (and Hercules gfx). On this one, DJGPP did not run because of the RAM 
> and the 286. The successor was a 50MB 386SX16 with 1 MB RAM, and now 
> the RAM is the problem.

It should work with 1MB RAM as well, although it will probably page the 
heck out of it.  CWSDPMI was tested to work with only 64KB of free 
conventional RAM and _no_ extended memory.

> But with 4M it _may_ work - at least if 
> cwsdpmi supports swapping (AFAIK it does).

Of course it does.

> > > But - there is no real C++ compiler for such machines.
> > 
> > DJGPP is such a compiler.
> 
> I was still thinking of a 286.

Yes, if the CPU is not 386 or better, DJGPP won't work.  I thought the 
CPU was not a problem in this case.

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