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- From: mavmav@mksol.dseg.ti.com (michael a vincze)
- Subject: Re: BP 7.0 bug??????
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.180927.18686@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
- Sender: mavmav@mksol (michael a vincze)
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- Organization: Texas Instruments
- References: <35168@adm.brl.mil> <4887@seti.inria.fr>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 18:09:27 GMT
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- In article <4887@seti.inria.fr>, lasgout@solaris.inria.fr (Jean-Marc Lasgouttes) writes:
- |> In article <35168@adm.brl.mil>, lee@cpu.us.dynix.com (Lee Crites) writes:
- |> |> I am getting this message a LOT with BP7. Is there a bug here? I have
- |> |> 4meg of RAM, and set up my computer so that the only TSR's kicking around
- |> |> are the mouse driver and SSTOR (SuperStore disk compression utility). I
- |> |> ought to have loads of room, but can't seem to get at it. I can't even
- |> |> get most of the TV demos to run from within the IDE (^F9) without running
- |> |> out of memory. I played with this some last night, but didn't make any
- |> |> headway. I ran the utility that cam with BP7 to test the EMS, and it
- |> |> worked fine. I also have the IDE set up to use EMS (something I had to do
- |> |> quite early just to get some of my other programs to compile).
- |> |>
- |> |> Any ideas?!?
- |> |>
- |>
- |> A stupid idea: are you sure that you are using the protected mode IDE? I think
- |> that turbo.exe is the old-fashion real-mode IDE for PC-XT.
-
-
- Some people have tried to answer this problem, however it does appear to be a
- bug. I encounter the same problem when profiling TPW programs. When I
- first enter the profiler, I can bring up the source code and a view of
- line count frequencies. If I run the program, then restart it, the second time
- around, the window with the source code disappears. OK. so I try to open
- the source code window, that's when it says I do not have enough memory. If
- I exit and start the profiler again, it works (but only for one run.)
-
- It sounds like either an intermittent problem, or somewhere some memory is
- being held hostage. BTW I have 8meg of RAM and no TSRs running. Any help
- on this topic would enlighten several BPers.
-
- Best regards,
- Michael Vincze
- mav@asd470.dseg.ti.com
-