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- Subject: HELP: malloc() and system dependancy
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- From: mneylon@jupiter.cse.utoledo.edu (Michael Neylon)
- Date: 10 Jan 93 20:39:43 EST
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- My friend and I are working together on producing a flashcard program. He
- has SAS/C 6.0, I have 6.1. Today, he gave me some code and a executable.
- The output seems to work fine on his machine. However, when I try to run
- the same executable, there is some memory conflict cause the font gets all
- screwed up.
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- I figure it is a malloc() call in his program. He has defined it safely
- according to standards. Now, is malloc() safe to use on any system?
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- He has a 2000 w/ 2.1, very little in the way of commodities ( a screen
- blanker is all). I have a 500 w/ 2.1, and lots of extra programs at the top,
- including Nickprefs, CopperPrefs, TM2.0, ToolsDaemon 2.0b, MFR, ASwarm3
- MagIcon, and use csh for the shell.
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- Michael Neylon aka Masem the Great and Almighty Thermodynamics GOD!
- // | Senior, Chemical Engineering, Univ. of Toledo
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