Re: djgpp
- Posted by edmont at I4FREE.CO.NZ Aug 13, 2000
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On 2000-08-13 EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU said: EU>On 13 Aug 2000, at 1:45, Robert Craig wrote: EU>> Beaumont Furniss writes: EU>> > Is this limited to 128 Mbyte , as is Euphoria 2.0/2.1/2.2/** ; EU>> > under DOS32 ? EU>> No such limit is documented by Causeway. EU>> Rather, the docs promise 4Gb of virtual memory. EU>> There used to be a problem on some plain-DOS machines, EU>> under certain circumstances, that created a limit EU>> of 64Mb, but that has been fixed in the version of EU>> Causeway used in Euphoria 2.2. By implication DJGPP uses the improved Causeway. In theory TeraBytes of RAM/memory should be linearly accessible using the 386/486 32-bit addressing scheme. EU>> I only have 64Mb RAM on my machine, so I can't test this. 64MBytes is now standard on most machines , 1GByte of RAM is possible on some slightly newer machines ,the only requirement at the moment being that you have adequate funds. Net-Tamer V 1.11 - Test Drive