Path: utzoo!utdoe!generic!pnet91!ericmcg From: ericmcg@pnet91.cts.com (Eric Mcgillicuddy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: TeX Message-ID: <439@generic.UUCP> Date: 3 Feb 91 16:17:45 GMT Sender: root@generic.UUCP Organization: People-Net [pnet91], Etobicoke, ON Lines: 15 64k arrays are not a problem, if are willing to go to the trouble of breaking up your data into segments. 64k is a HUGE amount of memory, what could you possibly store that requires more than this present at any one time? 2Megs would be nice, but design it to work on 1Meg if you want anybody to use it. BTW, Some Major obstacles have been crossed with ViM and I hope to have it ready soon. Although I call it Virtual Memory, it is more of an automatic overlay system. This help you out a bit, but you MUST break up your data (and code to some extent) t otake advantage of it. I had posted a preliminary list of restrictions a few months back, I can repost if interested. BTW, ViM allows up 16Meg of backing storage. UUCP: bkj386!pnet91!ericmcg INET: ericmcg@pnet91.cts.com