Hi Benjamin, On Feb 24 19:58, Benjamin Cao wrote: > Hi, > > I had to enable high address for some machines for testing. I set the > AllocationPreference registry key to be 0X100000. Cygwin doesn't support this AllocationPreference registry setting. Cygwin and thus Cygwin applications(*) are already large address aware. Cygwn uses large address regions automatically if available, but it's essential that Cygwin itself can decide how and what to use them for. Cygwin will also use MEM_TOP_DOWN allocations in certain system calls (e.g. mmap) but this, too, is crafted to avoid collisions, and Cygwin needs full control over this behaviour. In general, Cygwin needs as much control over memory allocations as possible in Windows for several reasons, mainly for the sake of fork and exec calls. So, having said that, AllocationPreference 0x100000 breaks Cygwin's memory handling. Therefore, don't use it in conjunction with Cygwin applications. Corinna (*) There are exceptions, of course. 32 bit applications using the high bit of addresses for dubious reasons exist. Of course they deserve to be broken. -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat