Date: Thu, 1 Jul 93 17:35:06 -0400 From: rth AT sparta DOT com (Robert T. Harris) To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Compile Speed Problem Continued... Sorry about using the djgpp-announce mailing list for technical problems - I'll stick to djgpp! I tried the version 110 compiler on the machine at work and got it to work - only after I quick fiddling with 386max and simply ran HIMEM.SYS. Compiles were much more reasonable - seconds instead of minutes! I did have a lot of trouble with 386max version 6.02 though - it got half way into the compile and ran out of virtual memory. Smartdrv.sys was consuming about 2 Megs and my 8 Megs of physical space was reduced to about 4 Megs - GCC seemed to need a little more. I got a general protection fault from go32 - something about address 4c:xxxx even after dedicating 6 Megs to EMS... at which point I switched to HIMEM.SYS and things went without a hitch! Now some questions: Are there incompatibilites with QEMM386.sys or 386max.sys? Can you override the compiler to use certain type memory (EXT vs XMS vs EMS)? Why is EMS memory used in a protected mode compiler (why not XMS)? Thanks for the tips - I'll fiddle with the machine at home tonight. Bob Harris