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From: ebarria@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Enrique A Barria)
Subject: Re: Compiling newer versions of KA9Q with huge memory model
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Thanks to everyone who has e-mailed me regarding this problem. In my
original posting I failed to mention clearly that I experience stack
violation problems without adding any of my own code. I just recompiled
the original distribution from thumper with huge memory model. Since then,
at least one other person has told me about experiencing similar problems 
even working with large memory model.
	All this seems to me like an obscure bug deep inside the KA9Q kernel.
Any comments? (from the authors?).

	Enrique Barria

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