lake@ka3ovk.uucp (Marshall Lake) (12/22/89)
I'm a new user of MSC 5.1 and I'm having a little bit of trouble with the memory module size concept. I'm porting a program from another platform under the GEM environment to run on the IBM under the GEM environment. I'm compiling on the IBM using the large memory size. However, I need to allocate a contiguous space of over 70K. The actual allocation seems to be working ok with use of the halloc. But, when I try to point within the allocated area, the system hangs. The pointers and counters used to access within the area are established as huges. There must be something simple I'm missing. Can anyone help shed some light? Does it matter where within a program huges are established? Thanks for any help. Marshall Lake uucp: ...{wb3ffv,drilex,infopro,teemc,tcsc3b2}!ka3ovk!lake or ...{wb3ffv,drilex,infopro,teemc,tcsc3b2}!ka3ovk!irscscm!mlake CIS: 73717,3174 GEnie: MLAKE