Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 15:12:27 +0800 (WST) From: Shri Rai Subject: Re: DJGPP crashes To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu On Thu, 25 May 1995, Stephen Turnbull wrote: > How about the memory numbers from topline? I don't see any reason for > them to change, so it would be curious if they did. However, it > sounds to me like there is an incompatibility with the way memory is > installed on your machine. The fact that playing with those BIOS > options changes GO32's reports suggests that to me, anyway. With memory relocation enabled, topline shows 124K and 1712K at crash time for gcc. Go32 reports 1404K Norton Utilities si's output is attached. Thank you for the information on memory relocation. Shri Computer Name: IBM AT Operating System: DOS 5.00 Built-in BIOS dated: Thursday, April 19, 1990 Main Processor: Intel 80386 Serial Ports: 1 Co-Processor: None Parallel Ports: 1 Video Display Adapter: Enhanced Graphics (EGA), 256 K-bytes Current Video Mode: Text, 80 x 25 Monochrome Available Disk Drives: 3, A: - C: DOS reports 640 K-bytes of memory: 61 K-bytes used by DOS and resident programs 579 K-bytes available for application programs A search for active memory finds: 640 K-bytes main memory (at hex 00000-0A000) 32 K-bytes display memory (at hex 0B000-0B800) 1,408 K-bytes extended memory (at hex 10000-26000) ROM-BIOS Extensions are found at hex paragraphs: C000