Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!me!sun Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc From: sun@me.utoronto.ca (Andy Sun Anu-guest) Subject: exceed 64K memory allocation in MS C 5.10 Message-ID: <1990Jan4.220913.19058@me.toronto.edu> Followup-To: comp.sys.ibm.pc Reply-To: sun@me.utoronto.ca Date: 5 Jan 90 03:09:13 GMT A colleague of mine is writing a C program for image analysis and compile it using Microsoft C Optimizing Compiler Version 5.10. He has an array of 640x480 declared. When he compiled the program with the huge option (i.e. -AH), it gave him this "exceed 64K memory allocation" error and refuse to compile. How can one exceed (if it is possible at all) this 64K memory allocation barrier in MS C? Andy -- _______________________________________________________________________________ Andy Sun | Internet: sun@me.utoronto.ca University of Toronto, Canada | UUCP : csri.toronto.edu!me.utoronto.ca!sun Dept. of Mechanical Engineering | BITNET : sun@me.utoronto.BITNET