Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!bellcore!rutgers!mit-eddie!bbn!uwmcsd1!ig!agate!labrea!decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!mcvax!enea!kuling!jonasf From: jonasf@kuling.UUCP (Jonas Flygare) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: SBProlog memory requirements Message-ID: <744@kuling.UUCP> Date: 5 Aug 88 08:36:10 GMT References: <3501@louie.udel.EDU> Organization: Dep. of Computer Systems, Upsala University, Sweden Lines: 20 From article <3501@louie.udel.EDU>, by RMann@his-phoenix-multics.arpa (Roger Mann): > WHat is the memory requirement for SBProlog ? I have a 1meg A500 and > get "Not enough Core" when I try to load it with execute Prolog. Can I > change the allocated memory by recompiling ? > > Roger Mann RMann%pco@BCO-MULTICS.ARPA Heh, heh, it's all in the manual.. ;-) Seriously, all you have to do is to edit the scriptfile which starts the prolog, because in it are the sizes for the different stacks. BEWARE!! This beauty *eats* memory and running the prolog in a 1 Meg machine will not be easy. (In fact, I am not sure if it is at all possible...) Also, the SBProlog haven't got a complete GC mechanism, so "bad" programs will eat stack without returning memory. Personally, I run the SBProlog in a 3 Meg machine, and need almost all memory if I want to recompile prolog sources. As soon as I can, I'll get 8 Meg.. ;-) -- Jonas Flygare (aka Flax) +------------------------------------------+ email: jonasf@kuling.UUCP | "Never try to hack while a playful ferret | real: Vaktargatan 32 F:621 | is watching your toes. | S-754 22 Uppsala Sweden +-------- I TRIED....... OUCH! ------------+