Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc19!sdcc15!pa1505 From: pa1505@sdcc15.ucsd.edu (Barry Brown) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: THINK C 3.0 on a Mac + (Re: Using Multifinder As Switcher) Keywords: C, Debugger, TMON Message-ID: <1540@sdcc15.ucsd.edu> Date: 23 May 89 16:43:51 GMT References: <31282@sri-unix.SRI.COM> <8133@boring.cwi.nl> Reply-To: pa1505@sdcc15.UUCP (Barry Brown) Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 32 In article <8133@boring.cwi.nl> jurjen@cwi.nl (Jurjen N.E. Bos) writes: > >I did it! >It is possible to run THINK C 3.0 with the debugger AND TMON on a 1 M Mac +. >I did the following trick: > > [procedure described] > >-- >| | "Never image yourself not to be otherwise than what | >| Jurjen N.E. Bos | it might appear to others that what you were or | >| | might have been was not otherwise than what you had | >| jurjen@cwi.nl | been would have appeared to them to be otherwise." | I was able to run LSC and the debugger in my 1meg Mac Plus with a nifty program called Multilaunch. This is what I did: Trim down the System file as Jurjen did. Place Multilaunch in the System Folder and set it to be the startup application under Finder (not Multifinder). Reboot. Multilaunch will run Multifinder without the Finder, freeing up about 130K of memory. At this point you can launch LSC. Even after allocating a minimum amount of memory for each application (LSC, debugger, and the project), I end up with only about 32K of free memory. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Barry Brown | No signature yet pa1505@sdcc15.ucsd.edu | - OR - | I'm too lazy bebrown@ucsd |