Xref: utzoo comp.unix.programmer:1671 comp.unix.xenix:13036 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!dali.cs.montana.edu!milton!sumax!thebes!polari!gcs From: gcs@polari.UUCP (Greg Sheppard) Newsgroups: comp.unix.programmer,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Intel Stack Problem Keywords: stack killed Message-ID: <3867@polari.UUCP> Date: 26 Apr 91 16:47:53 GMT Organization: Seattle Online Public Unix (206) 328-4944 Lines: 14 In trying to compile a rather large C program (executable is about 271K), I've come up against a brick wall: If I set -F3100 (hex) run make, then try to run the program, the system responds with an immediate "killed". If, on the other hand, I set -F3000 (hex again) the program runs, but core dumps later if some stack hungry stuff is used. I'd like to set the stack higher but how do I get around this apparent 3100h limit? Oh, forgot to mention I'm using the Large memory model (-Mle). Any help on this would be appreciated! -- Greg Sheppard Internet: imop@wa-ngnet.army.mil WAARNG, Tacoma, WA, USA UUCP: ...!polari!gcs Voice: +1 206 581 8924 ----