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- From: HAAVARD JAKOBSEN <haa_jako@gih.no>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: toy operating systems, like AmigaOS
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 23:05:45 +0200
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- >Duanne Barry to All:
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- > DB> I've just spent the last 2 months coding a large and complex algorithm
- > DB> on a Unix box (Sun Sparc 10).
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- > DB> I've have made hundreds of critical bugs that generally just cause the
- > DB> entire code to blow up (eg. memory overwriting, runaway loops, etc).
- > DB> But never ever did any of my bugs actually crash the Unix box (ie. it
- > DB> never needed a reboot) due to the lovely memory protection.
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- I can make the unix machine need a reset too, in both c++ and progress.
- Still, I rather fancy a core dump the a guru.. and would like to see
- this in a future AmigaOS, but it's FAR from essential.
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