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- From: jeroenp@rulfc1.LeidenUniv.nl (Jeroen W. Pluimers)
- Subject: Re: TP7 memory problems when compiling
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.101001.14439@rulway.LeidenUniv.nl>
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- Organization: Dept. FMC, Gorlaeus Labs, Leiden University, The Netherlands
- References: <dmurdoch.402.727021499@mast.queensu.ca> <1993Jan17.092113.23885dave@tygra.Michigan.COM> <dmurdoch.317.727284838@mast.queensu.ca>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 10:10:01 GMT
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- In article <dmurdoch.317.727284838@mast.queensu.ca> dmurdoch@mast.queensu.ca (Duncan Murdoch) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan17.092113.23885dave@tygra.Michigan.COM> dave@tygra.Michigan.COM (David Conrad) writes:
- >
- >>What ever happened to the command line compiler? If it's still in version
- >>7 then try that, it takes up much less memory. I haven't used the IDE for
- >>years.
- >
- >Actually, I forgot about it :-). There are two versions of it in BP, but I
- >haven't had any need to use either one yet except in a big makefile. The
- >new IDE is much more capable than the earlier ones.
- >
- There is another inconvenience with the command line compilers. As they use
- DPMI, they start up a bit slowly on my system. That makes using them under
- an external editor a lot slower than using the IDE. It looks like I'll go
- to use the IDE a lot now :)
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