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From: jkkirkpa AT cais DOT com (John Kirkpatrick)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: HELP: DJGPP NT related questions
Date: 25 Mar 1996 09:00:14 GMT
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In article <314F3058 DOT 2C55 AT chnjd3 DOT ecs DOT umass DOT edu>, 
giannelo AT chnjd3 DOT ecs DOT umass DOT edu says...
>
>Hi.
>
>As a first time DJGPP user with a Unix background and virtually
>no knowledge of windows NT, I have the following questions:
>
>(a). How can I disable or alter my native DPMI settings? I am
>     using the standard cmd.exe with NT3.51 and, according to
>     go32 the available DPMI memory is only 544 KB, while the
>     DPMI swap space is 14816 KB.
>
>(b). Will the FILES=xx and BUFFERS=xx work if I set them in my
>     system environment? I have no config.sys file.
>
>(c). Should I definitely use the real mode gcc? My initial 
installation
>     of DJGPP V2.0 seems to work without real mode gcc and make.
>     At least the test examples do...
>
>I started thinking about all of the above when I tried to compile
>a really large file (~ 4000 lines) and gcc hanged there for ever.
>After 20 mins I decided to kill it. On Unix, this file usually 
>passes compilation in about 3 mins.
>
>I have a Pentium 90 with 32 MB RAM. My ignorance of the NT environment
>prohibits me from fine-tuning the installation. I would appreciate
>your comments and please forgive the possible naivity of my questions.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Nikolas Giannelos.
Hey, where can I find DJPP v2.
Do I have to buy it

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