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- From: barnhoorn@nlev00 ()
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: toy operating systems, like AmigaOS
- Date: 19 Apr 1996 06:24:51 GMT
- Organization: Alcatel Bell
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <4l7bjj$p27@btmpjg.god.bel.alcatel.be>
- References: <skllsf.984983.4.5@groomlake.mil> <4kplgo$o9r@canyon.sr.hp.com> <4ksu6q$haa@nadine.teleport.com> <19960417.7BBC9E0.3B7F@asd01-01.dial.xs4all.nl> <3175CF42.DAB@mail.stud.ingok.hitos.no>
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- In article <3175CF42.DAB@mail.stud.ingok.hitos.no>, Hσvard Pedersen <havardp@mail.stud.ingok.hitos.no> writes:
- >Jeroen T. Vermeulen wrote:
- >> It would be great IMO to have an add-on layer to the OS that
- >> aggressively checks and reports everything, but there shouldn't be too
- >> much reason for the user to run that.
- >
- >There are tools which does that. Enforcer and Mungwall come to mind. If
- >programmers used these tools, there would be no use for memory protection.
- >
- Enforcer and Mungwall do not give enough protection -> no warning
- is generated when you are writing in memory, allocated by some other
- process :-(
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- Jaco Barnhoorn barnie@xs4all.nl
- Software Test Engineer barnhoorn%nlev00@btmv56.se.bel.alcatel.be
- Alcatel Telecom Systems
- Rijswijk, The Netherlands
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