Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 15:34:20 +0800 (GMT) From: Orlando Andico Reply-To: Orlando Andico To: "Lee, Sung-Tae" cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: djgpp vs lahey fortran In-Reply-To: <33EAB6F3.966BC44A@dong.snu.ac.kr> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Lee, Sung-Tae wrote: .. > I have V2. I guess that you didn't understand what I said... I think > it is because I > am not English speaker. "kr" in gong.snu.ac.kr means "Korea". > I found that 'djgpp' was very good. What I said was Memory Trouble... > My alternative for Turbo-C 3.0 was 'djgpp' because of memory limitation > of Turbo-C 3.0. > > What I want is ability of 'djgpp' in terms of Memory treatment compared > with 'Lahey Fortran'. > > Program made by Lahey fortan can use as large memory as possible. But I > guess that program > made by 'djgpp' do not. > > Trouble I have is I can't port my code in workstation to PC. > > My code(written in standard-C) is good in workstation. > > > DJGPP can also use as much memory as you have, and swap to disk (virtual memory). What exactly do you mean by "memory trouble"? are you running under Windows 95? if so, you have to change the DPMI memory properties (Properties in your DOS box) to 65536KB (64MB) because Windows will not give DOS programs more memory. If you are running under plain DOS, you have to make sure that CWSDPMI.EXE is in your current directory or path, or you have another DPMI provider like QDPMI or 386MAX running. DJGPP needs a DPMI provider in order to do its memory handling. It would be helpful if you posted to the list exactly what sort of error message you get when you said "memory trouble." ------------------------------------------------------------------- Orlando Alcantara Andico WWW: http://www.dilnet.upd.edu.ph/~orly/ Email: orly AT mozcom DOT com ICBM: 14 deg. 30' N, 120 deg. 59' E POTS: (+632) 932-2385 "violet serene like none I have seen apart from dreams, that escape me, there was no girl as warm as you."