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- From: dje@st-andrews.ac.uk (David John Evans)
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 09:50:51 GMT
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- Subject: gnuplot on IBM PC compatible
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- Dear Gnuplot,
- Gnuplot is excellent and we find it very useful. It runs well on our
- IBM RS/6000 but on our MSDOS machines there is a slight problem. When doing
- a large contour plot it often runs out of memory. I have compiled with Borland
- C 3.0. I understand gcc allows use of extended memory. Is this correct? Can
- I compile gnuplot with gcc or is there a better way to solve the problem? I
- have tried using various memory models and overlays with bcc.
- Thanks for all your efforts on gnuplot - it is much appreciated.
- David Evans
- dje@st-and.ac.uk
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