mouse@vaxb.acs.unt.edu (Dhanapong Saengrussamee-University of North Texas) (03/21/91)
`alo, `alo! I am about to plunge myself into converting some FORTRAN code into xfcn for a stack for the research facility nearby. The FORTRAN code use lots and lots of arrays and do lots and lots of matrix computation. Bluaghhhhh.... My question is: Is there a limit in the data block? The magic number 32K keeps come up on my mind. I am afraid that I will be creating 6-7 hugh arrays in my xfcn. Is this going to be a problem? Right now, I am reading books about writing xcmd/xfcn (never wrote one yet). Please email. Thank you in advance. Live Long and Perspire! __Mouse.o()~ | AppleLink: U1364 ------ BITNET: mouse@untvax Dhanapong Saengrussamee | BIX: d.mouse.s ------ Compu$erve: 71301,1516 Tech'Support, CECS & TCET | GEnie: d.saengrussa ------- IP:129.120.20.10 University of North Texas | Internet: mouse@vaxb.acs.unt.edu ---- GMT -6 PO Box 5155 - UNT Station | UUCP: ...!uunet!ntvax!vaxb.acs.unt.edu!mouse Denton, TX 76203-5155 | Phone: (817) 565-4435 -- FAX: (817) 565-4425