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Re: Large size array problem
From: |
Cserzo Miklos |
Subject: |
Re: Large size array problem |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Jun 2003 17:19:50 +0200 (CEST) |
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Stepan Kasal wrote:
Hi Stepan,
> the problem is that even though you have sparc64 architecture,
> it might be that your userland programs are compiled for target sparc,
> not sparc64.
>
> If I have parsed correctly the asm you posted, ``integer'' in your Pascal
> environment means 32bit integer.
>
> Setting up full 64bit development environment might be painful.
> First step would be to check whether the basic C compiler creates 64bit
> executables.
Well, I have two sets of runtime libraries under the compiler tree for the
two architecture. When I compile something with the -m64 switch the
resulted binary listed by the "file" command as 64-bit executable. So it
looks like a true 64 bit world. We managed to compile 64bit gawk and perl
with gas and they are able to address large chunks of the memory - 14 Gig
went OK. These tools may have their own trick to access the memory.
Cheers,
miklos
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