Xref: utzoo comp.lang.smalltalk:609 comp.unix.aux:213 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!killer!wpg!tulane!barad From: barad@tulane.tulane.edu (Herb Barad) Newsgroups: comp.lang.smalltalk,comp.unix.aux Subject: PS for Mac - can it run under A/UX? Keywords: A/UX, PS, Smalltalk-80, Mac II, virtual memory Message-ID: <144@tulane.tulane.edu> Date: 20 Jun 88 11:43:52 GMT Reply-To: barad@tulane.UUCP (Herb Barad) Organization: C.S. Dept., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA Lines: 19 I have a Mac II running A/UX. I have 5 Megs internally. I also have a copy of PS for the Mac. 1. Can it run under A/UX? If I convert it to A/UX, should I convert CR's to LF's to make the text files readable under unix, or leave them as Mac text files (i.e. CR's)? 2. How can I allocate a large amount of space for it? That it, under the Sun implementation of PS, I could give a switch that would allocate up to 16 Megs of memory for the executable. How can I do it for the Mac version of PS? Edit the SIZE resource? If I'm able to allocate more than I physically have, will PS & A/UX handle swapping properly, or will it barf complaining about not enough phyical memory. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. -- Herb Barad Electrical Engineering Dept., Tulane Univ. INTERNET: barad@tulane.edu USENET: barad@tulane.uucp