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From: Mok-Kong Shen <mok-kong DOT shen AT t-online DOT de>
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Subject: Trouble of using very large arrays
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 14:20:52 +0200
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I have difficulty in using very large arrays. In a
simple program I could have 'unsigned int a[70000][2]'
without problem but with 'unsigned int a[80000][2]' the
program aborts without even the code being changed to
access the increased new part of the array. Why is
this so? Thanks in advance.

M. K. Shen

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