Barbara Nitz wrote:
Also those of us who compile using the C/C++ compiler in USS need a lot of
memory because the compiler is a memory hog when optimizing. It's no
different when compiling using batch.
Not to mention a cpu hog.
That's why we suggest doing those compiles with our C/C++ compiler
running in IBM compatibility mode on a local workstation... saves
a lot of memory & CPU.. and, if you are being billed for those,
it can save a ton of $$$.
- Dave Rivers -
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