> Not sure about the memory. One thing I am fairly sure of is that you need: > > print alias "$temp" > > Not just: > > print "$temp" > I put the "alias" back in. I removed it while just trying things. I set MacPerl's memory to 64Megs. Same thing "Out of Memory" Now I know that the memory management under MacOS is horrible, but if I can't print a few bytes in 64Megs... Well, there is a reason why I like development in UNIX insted of MacOS. But I'm working on a Perl Script that has to run on a Mac and has to print. I can't beleive it's so hard. How would one print in a C++ or C program? There has to be a simalar way to do so in MacPerl, right? -- -Derrik firebug@apk.net http://come.to/thefire ----------------------------------------------------------- fear is the path to the darkside; fear leads to anger; anger leads to hate; hate leads to suffering - yoda ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org