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- From: johnv@acix.DIALix.oz.au (John Verhoeven)
- Subject: Re: Upgrading
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.i-amiga
- References: <C92CAREN.92Dec11012155@ide23.IDA.LiU.SE>
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- Message-ID: <johnv.03xh@acix.DIALix.oz.au>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 19:45:32 WST
- Organization: ACix - Private UUCP Node, Cloverdale, Western Australia.
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- c92caren@IDA.LiU.SE (c92caren@IDA.LiU.SE) wrote:
- > In article <9212100706.AA26164@malpighi.uz.kuleuven.ac.be> jorrit@UZ.KULEUVEN.AC.BE writes:
- > This is no problem. This means simply that you do not have any software
- > running that uses the MMU. There are not so many programs that use the MMU.
- > PowerVisor (my debugger) can use it for example, GigaMem (for virtual
- > memory) uses it too.
- > ...and Enforcer (for crash protection)...
-
- Enforcer does not confer crash protection. It uses the MMU to alert you
- to ill behaved software, ie writing to illegal addresses, low memory etc.
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- It should be used by all developers to ensure their software is not
- trespassing in areas of memory where they should not.
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