Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks

2012-02-14 Thread George Gwilt
On 13 Feb 2012, at 22:05, Tobias Fröschle wrote: Am 13.02.2012 22:45, schrieb Dilwyn Jones: I'm not sure if this has changed in recent versions of Turbo, but there used to be a setting which allowed you to produce smaller programs by limiting the compiled size to 64K (word length

Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks

2012-02-14 Thread Michael Bulford
Thanks for the idea. I can split my program up into two or more modules, and then use LINK_LOAD. Variables, procedures and functions can then be shared. This is a great idea. Michael From: George Gwilt grggw...@gmail.com To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com Sent:

Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks

2012-02-14 Thread Ralf Reköndt
Hmm, a bit confusable, I think. I have the complete SB source of DP Professional Publisher here and this is a bit more than 120k. And this program was successfully compiled with Turbo. Guess how this was done...? Cheers...Ralf - Original Message - From: Michael Bulford

Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks

2012-02-14 Thread Geoff Wicks
-- From: Tobias Fröschle tobias.froesc...@t-online.de Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 10:05 PM To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks Michael, If you're mentioning 133k compiled, that's definitely large. The largest SB

[Ql-Users] email Freddy Vaccha

2012-02-14 Thread Ralf Reköndt
Does anybody know a recent email address from Freddy Vaccha? Cheers...Ralf ___ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm

Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks

2012-02-14 Thread Geoff Wicks
-- From: Geoff Wicks gtwi...@btinternet.com Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 6:51 PM To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks -- From: Tobias Fröschle

Re: [Ql-Users] Large turbo tasks

2012-02-14 Thread Dilwyn Jones
Large compiled SB programs are possible. The GD2 version of my General Election program - on the downloads page of my website - weighs in at 270,934 bytes. Am I the record holder? The program is compiled by QLiberator and the size is mainly attributable to the interactive constituency map,