Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!news From: colin adams Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.programming.gnu_compiler Subject: Have I Run Out of Memory? Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 21:10:05 -0700 Organization: Cobra Developments Lines: 60 Message-ID: <33F2851D.2FD1@cobradev.demon.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: cobradev.demon.co.uk Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01 (Win95; I; 16bit) Hello all I am Still having Memory Problems with my Project. It seems that I have run out of Memory. My Project Data + *.pxe Totals only 719,763 bytes (less than a meg). Q? What is the Total Memory Capacity for Yaroze Projects? This is the situation. I have game data loaded in memory regions-: 1. 80090000 - 800e86cb. tmds, sound, map-data. 2. 80190000 - 801fd9fb. tmds. Data is loaded in 2 sections because my *.pxe resides at-: [text] 80100000 - 801116ef. [.rdata] 801116f0 - 801117cf. [.data] 801117d0 - 80111bcf. [.sdata] 80111bd0 - 80111c5f. The *.pxe size = 81920 bytes. Q? Can someone explain these sections? The Memory regions-: 80120000-8018ffff have been inaccessible for some time. Tmds loaded into this region result in either-: a) Code not supported. b) 0x8 not initialised. c) Failure to appear on Screen. I ignored this because I suspected the boot disk was using this memory. BUT as the code grows 90k+, the memory regions 80190000 + are also corrupted. Data which worked previously, now throws up the errors previously mentioned. Its as if the memory is wiped out when the program executes. Q? Whats going on? I Saw a program called SIZE.exe in the Gnu directory. I managed to get it running. (No Docs) Q?. Are there any more docs on Gnu? via Ftp?, Website? SIZE.pxe reports-: TEXT DATA BSS DEC HEX FILE 71408 1392 563380 636180 9B514 MAIN.PXE Q? Can someone explain these sections? Q? Have I Run Out of Memory? Q? is it possible to modify any of this via mipspsx.x ? Thanks in advance. -- Colin Adams Cobra Developments Email: colin@cobradev.demon.co.uk See HSFK PlayStation Yaroze Demo at-: http://www.cobradev.demon.co.uk/