Yes you can. In fact, if you were using old prc-tools-0.5 or the
infamous 0.6.0 version of gcc, which uses A4 based globals, all you
have to do is to allocate some memory and load A4 with it and your
app will have "real" globals. You can probably do it Metroweks or prctools
2.0, but I don't know about them. Anyway, this is a probably a crazy fix to
a small inconvenience.

"DIAMOND JEFF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:40574@palm-dev-forum...
>
> I realize this is a basic question, that seems obvious, but I want to
> make sure.
>
> If you are launched in a mode without any globals, is their any problem
> with allocating dynamic memory as long as you free it before you exit?
> (There's nothing funky about you being the same memory chunk owner as
> the other you with the globals?)
>
>
>



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