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echo: os2prog
to: Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
from: Joe Kelch
date: 1995-05-19 22:18:00
subject: Data space

-> The program doesn't *compile* when you do this, or it doesn't *run* ?
-> If it doesn't compile, then the problem is with Borland's C++ compiler. If
-> you have version 1.x, then find someone with version 2.x and see whether
-> Borland has fixed the problem.  If it hasn't, then junk Borland C++ and use
-> someone else's C++ compiler.
-> If it doesn't run, then you need to increase your stack size, which you can
-> do on the command line to TLINK with the -S option (type TLINK at the
-> command line for on-line help).

It compiles, just doesn't run.  How do you set the stack size from the IDE?
Didn't see a setting in the Project notebook.  Can't switch compilers just yet,
need Borland for my programming class.  I will be upgrading to 2.0, then going
Watcom when my classes are over.

Joe Kelch

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