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- From: iskra@student.uci.agh.edu.pl (Kamil Iskra)
- Subject: Re: C Programmin In 2Meg?!?
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- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 09:06:31 GMT
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- James Cooper (jamie@cdevil.unx.sas.com) wrote:
- > 2 Megs is more than enough to do
- > nice-sized programs with SAS/C. In fact, many things will work just
- > fine in only 1 Meg, but 2 is recommended.
-
- I am aware that you should know it better than I, plain user, but I have
- to disagree with you. 1 MB is *definitely* not enough for SAS/C. I know,
- because I once used it on A500 with 1.5 MB RAM and one diskdrive, and it
- was *painful* experience. Maybe 1 MB is enough for "hello world" type
- program, but for Amiga-specific development, when you include hundreds of
- kilobytes of includes, it's just not enough.
-
- But about 2 MB I agree: it's perfectly usable.
-
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