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From: Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DPMI and W2K
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2003 19:40:01 CST
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> After installation of binary DJGPP components on my W2K box (256MB RAM with
> 384MB paging file size), go32-v2 displays the following stat:
> 
> DPMI memory available: 89606 Kb
> DPMI swap space available: 0 Kb

This means you have 90Mb worth of DPMI memory available without swapping,
but Win2K will let you have much more (until you get a pop-up about
virtual memory exhausted).  So this is normal - and if you tried you
can probably get 500Mb of DPMI memory.

> Though the majority of GNU components function OK, some components such as
> CVS generate "Not enough memory (ENOMEM)" error messages. 

See http://clio.rice.edu/djgpp/DJGPP_W2K.htm

The first compatibility item on this page describes the problem.  You
need to either rebuild the binary you are using with the current 
V2.03 refresh, or install the LFN TSR to avoid the Win2K LFN bugs.

> Searched FAQ and Current Status on W2K and XP, but could not find answers.

Problems are newer than most recent FAQ.  If you read the current status
information carefully, it will tell you to check the date on your
binaries.

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