maybe it's a feature

S. Doaitse Swierstra doaitse@cs.uu.nl
Wed, 8 Aug 2001 11:22:09 +0200


I have no idea. You seem to have enough memory. You might however 
want to check the amount of memory that is allocated and the amount 
that you ask for. If your heap or stack sizes have been specified too 
large, and the resulting total space needed is more than allocated in 
the Memory section of the Info-panel of the Hugs application you get 
the behaviour as you are describing.

  Doaitse Swierstra

  At 18:40 -0400 8/7/01, Stan Szpakowicz wrote:
>Hello.
>
>I downloaded the Mac version of Hugs with the intention of using the
>precompiled Hugs 98. It opens and then immediately quits. I have an
>iMac (classic) with 160M memory.
>
>I wonder what I am doing wrong -- or what Hugs 98 dislikes about my
>computer.
>
>Thanks!
>
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