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On my PC, whenever I try to build a particular piece of software, using the C166 V2.6 compiler, it comes up with the error 'MEMORY SPACE EXHAUSTED'. If I try to build the same software on another PC it will work. I suspect it has something to do with memory settings in the DOS session (under WinNT V4.0 SP6) but can not find a difference between the PC's. Any ideas guys?
Yes, but under NT you shouldn't have space taken out of the 640kb region by device drivers. Typically the 'largest executable program size' under NT is just a hair under 640KB. Of course, if he has a fifty-thousand line source file... =)