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  1. Received: by cs.umb.edu id AA21967
  2.   (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for tex-k-outgoing); Tue, 29 Nov 1994 14:38:19 -0500
  3. Received: by cs.umb.edu id AA18963
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  5. Received: by cs.umb.edu id AA16229
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  11. Subject: Re: your mail
  12. To: dick1@mdx.ac.uk
  13. Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 17:07:16 (GMT)
  14. From: Timothy Murphy <tim@maths.tcd.ie>
  15. Cc: tex-k@cs.umb.edu
  16. In-Reply-To: <94112915294375@mdx.ac.uk> from "dick1@mdx.ac.uk" at Nov 29, 94 03:29:44 pm
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  25.  
  26. > I have  changed web2c-6.1/web2c/tex/small.sed to read
  27. >        s/mem_max=262140/mem_max=1048480/
  28. >        s/mem_top=262140/mem_top=1048480/
  29. > and run
  30. >        configure DEFS=-DSMALLTeX
  31. > The resulting TeX complains
  32. >        Ouch---my internal constants have been clobbered!---case 14
  33.  
  34. From tex.web
  35.  
  36. if (mem_min<min_halfword)or(mem_max>=max_halfword)or@|
  37.   (mem_bot-mem_min>max_halfword+1) then bad:=14;
  38.  
  39. You will probably have to increase max_halfword if you increase mem_max.
  40. [It is probably defined in tex.ch.]
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