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- From: REEKES@applelink.apple.com (Jim Reekes)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: out of memory in ThC 5 when dbugging
- Message-ID: <REEKES-240892122857@90.10.20.67>
- Date: 24 Aug 92 19:28:06 GMT
- References: <1992Aug21.150738.10377@kingston.ac.uk>
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- In article <1992Aug21.150738.10377@kingston.ac.uk>,
- santadog@isys.kingston.ac.uk wrote:
- >
- > SCENARIO:
- > I am trying to use a copy of Think C 5 to debug someone else's code (I would
- > normally use MPW). He has taken his manuals home and has gone on holiday,
- > leaving me with the problem of not really knowing how to run the debugger (or
- > much else for that matter, but mostly I have worked it out).
- >
- > PROBLEM DEFINITION:
- > When I mark the 'Use debugger' menu item in the Project menu and then select
- > Run (after marking the appropriate source files in the Project window) I get
- > the following (debugger) message:
- >
- > 'out of memory'
- >
- > THINGS I HAVE TRIED:
- > I have tried setting Think C to anything up to a 7Mb partition and then I
- > tried setting the debugger 'application' to 2Mb and also increasing the
- > partition for the actual project to double what it should be (normally 750k). I
- > have increased the VM to 13 Mb without any other applications running and I
- > still get the same error in all these separate cases. ???
- > I have a MacIIci, system7.1.1, 8Mb RAM. am trying to use ThinkC ver 5.0.
- >
- > Can anyone help, please ?
- >
- > Simon Lucas
- > School Of Information Systems
- > Kingston University
- > santadog@isys.kingston.ac.uk
-
- Do you have WallPaper running? It's a cdev that create desktop patterns,
- and I've
- found that there's a bad interaction with Think C that orphans memory with
- every
- step you take. :->
-
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