I do understand for high performance there is a need for minimum memory use, that is why lite-c is not a language for large memory use, and there is a need from some external addons to serve high memory use. It is not hard to incorporate 28 pairs into a script, but it needs a walk around for high performance.
This problem was already solved. Zorro comes in 64-bit, and its scripting uses C++ instead of Lite-C. In this environment, there is virtually no cap on memory usage.