;;; and register specs, we use the Intel convention. But whenever we
;;; are talking about stuff the rest of the lisp system might be
;;; interested in, we use ``word'' to mean the size of a descriptor
;;; and register specs, we use the Intel convention. But whenever we
;;; are talking about stuff the rest of the lisp system might be
;;; interested in, we use ``word'' to mean the size of a descriptor
;;; The default dynamic space size is lower on OpenBSD to allow SBCL to
;;; run under the default 512M data size limit.
;;; The default dynamic space size is lower on OpenBSD to allow SBCL to
;;; run under the default 512M data size limit.