Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!rochester!rutgers!husc6!bbn!cc5.bbn.com!denbeste From: denbeste@cc5.bbn.com.BBN.COM (Steven Den Beste) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Manx manual Message-ID: <52@cc5.bbn.com.BBN.COM> Date: Sat, 1-Aug-87 15:53:12 EDT Article-I.D.: cc5.52 Posted: Sat Aug 1 15:53:12 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 2-Aug-87 10:06:13 EDT Organization: Bolt Beranek and Newman, Cambridge, MA Lines: 49 I am really not sure which MANX manual you have. I quote the following sections from the manual I own: from Page cc.10 (section 1.4.3 Selecting a module's memory model): +C Module uses large code. If this option isn't specified, the module will use small code. +D Module uses large data. If this option isn't specified, the module will use small data. from page cc.11 (same section): cc prog small code, small data cc +C prog large code, small data cc +D prog small code, large data cc +C +D large code, large data from page cc13 (2.1.2 Special Options for the Amiga): +C Generate code that uses the "large code" memory model. For information on +C and the related +D option, see the Operator Information section. +D Generate code that uses the "large data" memory model. Quotes are from a manual labeled as follows: Aztec C68K for the Amiga Version 3.2 April 1986 Copyright 1986 by Manx (Quotes are "fair use" and therefore not a violation of copyright, since this is a "review", in case it wasn't obvious.) I just looked at your article in which you quoted these sections, and your quote from cc.13 showed "small" inside the quotes. What is the version and label on your manual? -- Steven C. Den Beste Bolt Beranek & Newman, Cambridge MA denbeste@bbn.com (ARPA or CSNET or UUCP) harvard!bbn.com!denbeste (UUCP)