From: pshuang AT MIT DOT EDU Date: Sun, 12 Sep 93 13:59:22 -0400 To: pynq AT midway DOT uchicago DOT edu Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: DJGPP & OS/2 - fact or myth? > Regarding the memory, it seems that somehow, the OS manages to suck > most of it up for one reason or another. One of my home machines has > 16M of memory and only a few small windows open, yet when I run a DJGPP > compiled app in a DOS box, it still barfs out, viz: OS/2 2.x allows you to decide how much memory (through EMS, XMS, or DPMI) can be allocated by programs which are run inside any given DOS box -- this allows you to prevent programs from allocating absurd amounts of memory if they are buggy, etc. Choose the "Settings" notebook for the WPS object you use to start a DOS box and modify the numbers in the DPMI DOS setting. --- Yours in Leadership, Friendship, and Service, Ping Huang (INTERNET: pshuang AT athena DOT mit DOT edu), probably speaking for himself