Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/12/17/10:54:25
From: | GAMMELJL AT SLU DOT EDU
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Date: | Wed, 17 Dec 1997 09:50:12 -0600 (CST)
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Subject: | bump up internal table size
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Message-id: | <01IR9XY05D6QBL34WT@SLU.EDU>
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Organization: | SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY St. Louis, MO
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MIME-version: | 1.0
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When I run cwsparam, I see this series of possible inputs:
Full name of paging file ("" to disable) ? [c:\cwsdpmi.swp]
Number of page tables to initially allocate (0=auto) ? [0]
Minimum application memory desired before 640K paging ? [512 Kb]
Paragraphs of DOS memory to reserve when 640K paging ? [3840]
Paragraphs of memory for extra CWSDPMI internal heap ? [128]
Maximum number of 4K pages in swap file ? [32760]
Value of run option flags ? [0]
How do I change the defaults (presumably the numbers in []) in order
to bump up internal table size. Remember that I want to achieve
128+128 (physical memory + virtual memory) in "plain" DOS. Currently
when I run go32-v2 I get
dpmi memory available 123879 Kb
dpmi swap space available 4057 Kb
Thanks for your patience and help. I think you have got me close to
accomplishing what I want to do. I still need help, however.
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