Sorry I forgot to mention my Cygwin version in my previous post.
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Look at "--large-address-aware" option in ld.info.
Danny
I have just tried this option by compiling with the line below:
gcc -DMEMLOC -Wl,--large-address-aware memloc.c -o memloc
and this has unfortunatly lead to no effect.
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> I am trying to run a numerical simulation that requires a large amount
> of RAM in the cygwin environment running on a Pentium 4 with Windows
> XP and 3GB RAM. I have so far learned that Windows XP (and other
> Windows versions) allot only 2GB RAM for user program space. I have
> verified this wi
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