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--* From: Saul Youssef <youssef@scri.fsu.edu>
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--* Subject: [2] compiler option question

--@ Fixed  by: <Who> <Date>
--@ Tested by: <Name of new or existing file in test directory>
--@ Summary:   <Description of real problem and the fix>

-- Command line: none
-- Version: 1.1.10c
-- Original bug file name: bug1.txt

--+ Greetings,
--+ 
--+    In compiling, I get the following message:
--+ |
--+ |    1500-030: (I) INFORMATION: CF4_addLevel1: Additional optimization 
--+ |may be attained by recompiling and specifying MAXMEM option with a value 
--+ |greater than 2048.
--+ |
--+ 
--+   but there doesn't seem to be any such (documented compiler option).
--+ I have looked at axiomxl -hall and the user's guide.  Could you explain
--+ what I am supposed to do here?
--+ 
--+    Thanks,
--+    
--+        Saul Youssef
--+        
--+        
Greetings,

   In compiling, I get the following message:
|
|    1500-030: (I) INFORMATION: CF4_addLevel1: Additional optimization 
|may be attained by recompiling and specifying MAXMEM option with a value 
|greater than 2048.
|

  but there doesn't seem to be any such (documented compiler option).
I have looked at axiomxl -hall and the user's guide.  Could you explain
what I am supposed to do here?

   Thanks,
   
       Saul Youssef
       
       
