Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga.hardware:5882 comp.unix.amiga:106 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!fub!tmpmbx!scuzzy!src From: src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de (Heiko Blume) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: unix and memory, sigh (was Re: What Happens If You Have > 9 Meg?? Message-ID: <1991Jan29.020030.894@scuzzy.in-berlin.de> Date: 29 Jan 91 02:00:30 GMT References: <1991Jan26.002917.21545@lavaca.uh.edu> <1991Jan26.054948 <1991Jan27.183019.18321@scuzzy.in-berlin.de> <1991Jan28.052517.909@kes Organization: Contributed Software Lines: 45 david@kessner.denver.co.us (David Kessner) writes: >In article <1991Jan27.183019.18321@scuzzy.in-berlin.de> src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de (Heiko Blume) writes: >>you are welcome to send me $2000 so i can purchase a good graphics card/monitor >>for my 386. >Hey, If I had $2000, I get a good graphics card and monitor for my 386! Have >you ever ran X on a standard VGA? 640x480x16? Tis a shame, since my VGA card >supports 800x600x256, but my X drivers don;t support my card. well, get the x11r4 server source that Mr Roell made available. than you won't depend on your vendor and get a faster/newer X too. > The standard >A3000 isn't much better. It supports some better resolutions, but nothing like >1024x768x256-- the resolution I am starting to think should be minimum for >X workstations. agreed, that's minimum. > Now that's 768K of display memory, which makes a total of 4 >meg of RAM almost unuseable for real work. huh? that ram is on the vga card, and it won't make any 4MB's unuseable. >>> GCC's executeable is about 1.8 meg. >>sounds like you compiled it with -g and didn't strip it. >>my gcc-cc1 is 477KB. >Well. I didn't see the -g option, but I did strip it. What's the -g option? >You always wanted to discuss UNIX, GNU, X-Windows, and i386's on the Amiga >news group... -g puts debugging info into the binary, so a debugger can tell which function is in what .c-file etc pepe. you'd better recompile gcc *without* -g if you have less than 12MB ram. especially programs with gazillions of symbols like gcc tend to get huge if compiled with -g. btw: coff machines can use cprs(1) to further reduce binary sizes. -- Heiko Blume <-+-> src@scuzzy.in-berlin.de <-+-> (+49 30) 691 88 93 public source archive [HST V.42bis]: scuzzy Any ACU,f 38400 6919520 gin:--gin: nuucp sword: nuucp uucp scuzzy!/src/README /your/home