Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!bunker!rvd From: rvd@bunker.UUCP (Robert Del Favero Jr.) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: WRT Problems.. Message-ID: <18295@bunker.UUCP> Date: 22 Mar 91 14:26:28 GMT References: Reply-To: rvd@clunker.UUCP (Robert Del Favero) Organization: ISC-Bunker Ramo, an Olivetti Company, Shelton, Ct Lines: 17 In article tierney@belegost.endor.cs.psu.edu (Michael B Tierney) writes: >I'm having a problem with the Whitewater Resource Toolkit that came with >BC++. Whenever I try to start it, the drive accesses for a bit, then WRT >returns with an 'Out of Memory' error. This is in 386 Enhanced mode on >a 386 20Mhz 4Meg, 80MegHD with something like 14Meg Virtual free. Is it >just me or is 14Meg a bit much space for any program? Anyone have any >insights? Thanks in advance, My bet is you're using the Debug Kernel for Windows, right? I had a similar problem with WRT under the Debugging Kernel. It doesn't happen to me when I switch to the Standard Kernel. You might try that. (Apparently WRT tries to get memory in the wrong way, and the debug kernel takes exception to it.) (Also, don't forget to delete all those Actor temporary files in your TEMP directory from all the WRT crashes.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert V. Del Favero, Jr. ISC-Bunker Ramo, an Olivetti Company rvd@clunker.shel.isc-br.com Shelton, Connecticut, USA