Xref: utzoo comp.lang.c:22222 alt.msdos.programmer:404 comp.sys.ibm.pc:35214 comp.bugs.misc:263 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!boulder!pikes!udenva!ijohnson From: ijohnson@udenva.cair.du.edu (ILENE JOHNSON ) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.bugs.misc Subject: Re: CodeView - Extended memory - HELP!!!! Message-ID: <12318@udenva.cair.du.edu> Date: 24 Sep 89 17:05:07 GMT References: <12316@udenva.cair.du.edu> Reply-To: ijohnson@udenva.UUCP (Olga from the Volga) Organization: U of Denver Lines: 31 In article I write: #I'm posting this in all newsgroups I feel are relevent. If I've goofed, #I'm sorry. # #I am currently writing an application on a PS/2 model 60 using #microsoft C. I have an extended memory board and have installed #the proper drivers to make sure the thing works. I am using #XMA2EMS.sys for this. The machine is happy when it boots up in #the morning and when it runs XMA2EMS its happy. The program I'm #working on requires me to use CodeView, a Microsoft product that #comes with the C compiler. I'm trying to use the extended #memory (in fact I need to because my program is too large ). #However, when I type cv /E progname I get "EMM software error". #I have no idea what this means. Microsoft says its not their #error and I can't find this error anywhere in any books. When #my program was smaller codeview worked fine without the /E option #but now that I need to use this, I can't. I dont' know where to #begin to look. # #Please try to E-mail a response as I don't usually read news too #often these days. # #Thanks # #Ilene K. Johnson # I may have goofed in the title line, I am definately using EXPANDED memory and the correct driver for it. The machine boots up happily in the morning and only complains when I try to run this blasted program!