Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!rutgers!iuvax!bobmon
From: bobmon@iuvax.UUCP (Bobmon)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: Help! small -> medium -> large -> huge   etc
Message-ID: <5139@iuvax.UUCP>
Date: 14 Dec 87 18:26:39 GMT
References: <1930@cup.portal.com>
Reply-To: bobmon@iuvax.UUCP (Bobmon)
Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
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In article <1930@cup.portal.com> Randomizer@cup.portal.com writes:
+ Help!
+ 
+   I'm learning this beautiful but sometimes difficult lang called 'C' on
+ the segmented architecture of an 8088 computer. Can any of you brilliant
+ guys who program in 'C' on the IBM please tell me:
+ 
+ If I write code in small model, then compile in large -- what variables
+ and pointers do I need to change to NEAR and FAR.
+ How do I determine this?
+ How do I know if something is in another segment etc....
+ 
+ Please help, I have MSC 5.0 and Turbo C so most code you send should work
+ for illustration purposes.
+ 
+ please E-Mail.
+ 
+ Randomizer@cup.portal.com   *or*  Aron_Fingers_Nelson@cup.portal.com
+ P.S.
+ 
+   Any help would be appreciated in conversions from one model to the next.
+ 
+ Thanks in Advance!

Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: Help! small -> medium -> large -> huge   etc
References: <1930@cup.portal.com>
Reply-To: bobmon@iuvax.UUCP (Bobmon)
Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington

Randomizer@cup.portal.com writes:
+ 
+ If I write code in small model, then compile in large -- what variables
+ and pointers do I need to change to NEAR and FAR.
+ How do I determine this?
+ How do I know if something is in another segment etc....
+ 
+ please E-Mail.
+ 
+   Any help would be appreciated in conversions from one model to the next.

Please mail to me as well, or post.  I'd like to learn also!

Bob Montante
bobmon@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu   or something like that.....