Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/14/23:18:22
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Lee, Sung-Tae wrote:
>
> > What I want is ability of 'djgpp' in terms of Memory treatment
> compared
> > with 'Lahey Fortran'.
> >
> > Program made by Lahey fortan can use as large memory as possible.
> But I
> > guess that program
> > made by 'djgpp' do not.
>
> If you are worried about the maximum memory that DJGPP will allow you
> to use, then that depends on the DPMI server which you use. Please
> tell whether you run DJGPP programs on plain DOS or Windows.
>
> Typically, DJGPP should allow you to use up to 64MB of virtual memory,
>
> but some DPMI servers let you use more, and some others require
> special setup to get 64MB.
>
> > Trouble I have is I can't port my code in workstation to PC.
>
> Please explain in more detail why won't your code run on a PC.
> What exactly prevents you from poring it?
Error message follows:
Exiting due to signal SIGFPE
Floating Point exception at eip=0000718f
eax=000505a3 ebx=ffd67404 ecx=0000001c edx=ffd65404 esi=00056934
edi=000169d0
ebp=0005689c esp=00056830 program=E:\SUNG-TAE\¼ö¾÷\ÇÁ·Î±×·¥\FVM.EXE
cs: sel=00af base=842a3000 limit=ffd79fff
ds: sel=00b7 base=842a3000 limit=ffd79fff
es: sel=00b7 base=842a3000 limit=ffd79fff
fs: sel=0087 base=00011250 limit=0000ffff
gs: sel=00c7 base=00000000 limit=ffffffff
ss: sel=00b7 base=842a3000 limit=ffd79fff
Call frame traceback EIPs:
0x0000718f
0x00002478
0x00001c62
0x0000a7da
Umm. I don't know what this means...
I use platform Win95 on Pentimum133(16M).
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