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From: mcdonald@sask.UUCP (Shane McDonald)
Newsgroups: net.micro.6809
Subject: The problem I had ...
Message-ID: <292@sask.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 12:28:06 EST
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Posted: Wed Oct 30 12:28:06 1985
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Thanks to everyone who suggested remedies to my
problem - that of running out of memory when
trying to run a program a little over half the
size of available memory.  It turns out that
the program will load and execute fine if it
is in the current execution directory, but
won't if I try to run it from another directory:
"chx /d1/cmds ; progname" vs. "/d1/cmds/progname".
Just thought you guys would like to know.
-- 
Shane McDonald
(ihnp4!sask!mcdonald)