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From: vu0112@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu (Cliff Joslyn)
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Subject: Re: Turbo C 2.0 and EMS
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Date: 4 Dec 88 19:34:34 GMT
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In article <29045@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> schanck@dinghy.cis.ohio-state.edu (Christopher Schanck) writes:
>In article <1624@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> vu0112@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu (Cliff Joslyn) writes:
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>>So I have TC 2.0 and I just got 256K of EMS, and I *really* want to be
>>able to use it during compilation and linkage in the integrated
>
>From what I understand, only the editor workspace can be put into EMS; other
>than that, you are out of luck.

OK, I'll take that.  How do I do it?

>>some 300K for the user's program, with debug code.  This seems to leave
>>the integrated debugger useless for seriously large code unless TC 2.0
>>can use above 640K. 
>
>You got it; that is the reason for the higher-priced "Professional" package
>with the command line debugger. The integrated environment is a real pain
>for large stuff. Personally, I want *my* favorite editor, so I use command
>line, which means I would need to buy the Professional package, which
>I can't afford since I am a poor grad student. 

Ditto.  Are you implying that this is a marketting ploy on Borland's
part? Am I correct that there are no real technical reasons why linkage
in EMS is not feasible?  Are they just lazy?  Should I stop complaining?

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