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Chewy509



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Chewy509 15 Aug 2005, 02:46
Just wandering what the largest assembly file that fasm can assemble?

I just tried a 55MB (3,800,000 lines) source file, and fasm generated an "out of memory" error?


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Vasilev Vjacheslav



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Vasilev Vjacheslav 15 Aug 2005, 04:20
Options -> Compiler Setup -> Memory
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Chewy509



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Chewy509 15 Aug 2005, 04:56
That's okay for fasmw, what about for linux?
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Tomasz Grysztar



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Tomasz Grysztar 15 Aug 2005, 08:32
-m parameter, see manual (1.1.2)


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Chewy509



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Chewy509 16 Aug 2005, 03:13
Thanks!
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