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- From: dormitze@vssad.enet.dec.com (Paul Dormitzer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec
- Subject: Re: VAX question (P0/P1 space)
- Message-ID: <1404@sousa.ltn.dec.com>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 15:51:18 GMT
- References: <1992Jul26.015003.1@matrix.cs.wright.edu> <1992Jul26.211939.25698@prl.dec.com> <MOSS.92Jul26183952@ibis.cs.umass.edu> <1397@sousa.ltn.dec.com>
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- In article <1397@sousa.ltn.dec.com>, dormitze@vssad.enet.dec.com (Paul Dormitzer) writes:
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- |>same way. VAXELN uses an interesting partition of the three available
- |>address spaces. S0 is shared by all jobs in the system, P1 is shared by all
- |>processes in a job (but not between jobs), and P0 is private to each process.
- |>
- |>Paul
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- Oops, I got P0 and P1 backwards. P0 is shared between processes in a job and P1
- is private to each process.
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- Paul
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