Re: Windows array allocation problem



James Van Buskirk wrote:
"Roy Lewallen" <w7el@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:13fs9r0of2dfd76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

Windows does this just to torture you. If you can switch to x64, the
problems may abate temporarily:. . .

Several thousand people are using this program, and the majority of them have 32 bit systems. I'll be making a 64 bit version before long for those with 64 bit machines, but I still don't understand:

1. How much space is available for array allocation.
2. How I can determine in advance how much space will be available.

Roy Lewallen
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