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From: span AT PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE (M.M. Span)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Memory Models
Date: 19 Mar 1997 09:17:01 GMT
Organization: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
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A stupid answer but the only correct one: Read the FAQ!
This question is really one of those a FAQ was intended to answer,
so please please please, read the FAQ!

Alex (alex99 AT death-star DOT com) wrote:
> I am pretty new to DJGPP but I think it's great especially because it's
> FREE!!!

> My question is:

> I am trying to compile a program from a Tutorial that was written for
> Borland C and at the top of the source code it say's:
> 	"Remember to compile in the LARGE memory model!"
> What is and how do I access this Memory Model???

> Please reply soon because I really need this program to compile.

> I am using a P75 with 16mb with Win95, when I compile the program at the
> moment and run it, this is what comes up:

> "General Protection Fault at eip=000021ba
> eax=a0000000 ebx=00093603 ecx=00090004 edx=00000000 esi=0000011f
> edi=0000002f
> ebp=0004e4a4 esp=0004af30 program=C:\ALEX\DJ\MOUSE.EXE
> cs: sel=00a7  base=85645000  limit=0009ffff
> ds: sel=00b7  base=85645000  limit=0009ffff
> es: sel=00b7  base=85645000  limit=0009ffff
> fs: sel=0087  base=00019aa0  limit=0000ffff
> gs: sel=00c7  base=00000000  limit=ffffffff
> ss: sel=00b7  base=85645000  limit=0009ffff

> Call frame traceback EIPs:
>   0x000021ba
>   0x00002f8e"

> Please Please Please reply,

> Thanks


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