Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!elroy!gryphon!cadovax!trwrb!ucla-an!remsit!rem From: rem@remsit.UUCP (Roger Murray) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Not enough core Keywords: SCO Xenix core Message-ID: <500@remsit.UUCP> Date: 13 Sep 88 02:59:09 GMT Organization: REM's IT, Santa Monica, CA Lines: 22 I've been working on a program for the last couple of weeks and have run into a snag. The last couple of days, I've been adding a few functions to the program. They've all been relatively simple; all but one are smaller than a screen in length. This afternoon I planned on adding two more (in fact, the last two). I added the first one and put in added a few statements so I could check to see that it worked. I then put in the second function (which calls the first) and everything compiled away just fine but when I went to run it, I got "Not enough core". The second function is all of three statements, so I don't see how it could have done much, unless I was at the very edge of running out of core. I've been RTFMing (or would that be RingTFM) all afternoon but have yet to find any references to "Not enought core". Could somebody tell me what that means specifically and/or what I can do about it, or at least tell me where in the FMs I can find the information? Almost forgot: I'm running SCO Xenix 2.0.4. The program is small model with the -i switch, but medium model without it. :-) Thanks a lot. -- Roger Murray "Look ma! No ihnp4!" :-) UUCP: ...!{randvax,sdcrdcf,ucbvax}!ucla-cs!cepu!ucla-an!remsit!rem ARPA: cepu!ucla-an!remsit!rem@CS.UCLA.EDU