[comp.lang.c] CodeView - Extended memory - HELP!!!!

ijohnson@udenva.cair.du.edu (ILENE JOHNSON ) (09/24/89)

I'm posting this in all newsgroups I feel are relevent.  If I've goofed, 
I'm sorry. 

I am currently writing an application on a PS/2 model 60 using 
microsoft C.  I have an extended memory board and have installed 
the proper drivers to make sure the thing works.  I am using 
XMA2EMS.sys for this.  The machine is happy when it boots up in 
the morning and when it runs XMA2EMS its happy.  The program I'm 
working on requires me to use CodeView, a Microsoft product that 
comes with the C compiler.  I'm trying to use the extended 
memory (in fact I need to because my program is too large ).  
However, when I type cv /E progname I get "EMM software error".  
I have no idea what this means.  Microsoft says its not their 
error and I can't find this error anywhere in any books.  When 
my program was smaller codeview worked fine without the /E option 
but now that I need to use this, I can't.  I dont' know where to 
begin to look.  

Please try to E-mail a response as I don't usually read news too 
often these days.  

Thanks 

Ilene K. Johnson

ijohnson@udenva.cair.du.edu (ILENE JOHNSON ) (09/25/89)

In article I write:
#I'm posting this in all newsgroups I feel are relevent.  If I've goofed, 
#I'm sorry. 
#
#I am currently writing an application on a PS/2 model 60 using 
#microsoft C.  I have an extended memory board and have installed 
#the proper drivers to make sure the thing works.  I am using 
#XMA2EMS.sys for this.  The machine is happy when it boots up in 
#the morning and when it runs XMA2EMS its happy.  The program I'm 
#working on requires me to use CodeView, a Microsoft product that 
#comes with the C compiler.  I'm trying to use the extended 
#memory (in fact I need to because my program is too large ).  
#However, when I type cv /E progname I get "EMM software error".  
#I have no idea what this means.  Microsoft says its not their 
#error and I can't find this error anywhere in any books.  When 
#my program was smaller codeview worked fine without the /E option 
#but now that I need to use this, I can't.  I dont' know where to 
#begin to look.  
#
#Please try to E-mail a response as I don't usually read news too 
#often these days.  
#
#Thanks 
#
#Ilene K. Johnson
#

I may have goofed in the title line, I am definately using EXPANDED 
memory and the correct driver for it.  The machine boots up happily 
in the morning and only complains when I try to run this blasted 
program!