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To: hogend AT nlr DOT nl (hogendoorn r.a.)
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Subject: Re: Description of tools in djgpp distribution
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 95 17:48:19 +0200
From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>

> In the djgpp distribution, there are several tools that I could not
> find any description of, like utod.exe dtou.exe, dpmifix.exe.

dtou is DOS-to-Unix file conversion program; utod is the reverse.
dtou strips CR characters to make each line end with the LF alone,
like Unix expects them; utod adds CR characters to make DOS-based
programs happy.

dpmifix is only required for programs compiled with very old versions
DJGPP, you will probably never need this.

> Furthermore, I always get the message "not enough DPMI memory" if a 
> DPMI server (QDPMI or W3.11) is running, when I start gcc.
> I must admit that I have a pretty minimal system (4 meg memory),
> but, with VCPI, it works OK.

In the DPMI mode, run go32 with no arguments, it will tell you how many
free RAM it sees.  QDPMI has a known bug whereby even if you turn the
virtual memory ON, you don't get more RAM than the free physical RAM
(i.e., you don't get virtual memory with DJGPP under QDPMI).  Under
WfW 3.11, check if you have enough available vurtual memory.

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