- REM Arbitrarily use a quarter of BASIC's heap as the mal heap.
- REM Each Z%() entry is sixteen bytes. Each Z$() entry is about
- REM five bytes.
+ REM Mal's heap has to be statically dimensioned, but we also
+ REM need to leave enough space for BASIC's stack and heap.
+ REM The BASIC heap is where all strings live.
+ REM
+ REM Each row of Z%() consumes 16 bytes. The size of each entry
+ REM in Z$() varies by platform: 5 bytes in ARM BBC BASIC V,
+ REM 8 bytes in Brandy on a 32-bit system, 16 bytes in Brandy on
+ REM a 64-bit system.
+