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Phil Carmody
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jmfbahciv@aol.com writes:
entirely possible to have VM systems which do not permit that
situation to occur.
and he does not channel through you. If anything, you're trashing
his name every time you embarass yourself so.
You are known here by your words, and your words are bullshit.
Phil
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"Home taping is killing big business profits. We left this side blank
so you can help." -- Dead Kennedys, written upon the B-side of tapes of
/In God We Trust, Inc./.
Wrong (and in part meaningless due to gibberish wording). It'sIn article <ogp3u2t5etlcgrhm0rcup6065455p0s1gr@4ax.com>,
MassiveProng <MassiveProng@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:
On Sun, 25 Feb 07 12:27:46 GMT, jmfbahciv@aol.com Gave us:
No. It is memory whose addressing is larger than available physical
memory.
It means that code segments that would be in MEMORY has to be
offloaded onto slower, more permanent (intended for) storage mediums
to be recalled later. The system takes a speed hit with VM, but is
permitted to do tasks that would otherwise not be doable.
Virtual memory inplementations meant that you can run a program
that has a memory reference whose address is larger than physical
memory.
entirely possible to have VM systems which do not permit that
situation to occur.
I hate to break this to you, BAH, but, whoever he was, JMF's gone,All you have proven is that you know how to use a search engine.
You still do not know to whom you are talking, do you?
and he does not channel through you. If anything, you're trashing
his name every time you embarass yourself so.
You are known here by your words, and your words are bullshit.
Phil
--
"Home taping is killing big business profits. We left this side blank
so you can help." -- Dead Kennedys, written upon the B-side of tapes of
/In God We Trust, Inc./.