Re: A92: system memory


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Re: A92: system memory




Hello, here.
System Memory is the ROM [duh =) ]
It can't be written over [duh =) ]
So it includes all the TI-OS functions [duh =) ]
So none of this is true. Most of the
variables such as errornum are still in
user memory.

I don't even know why you are calling it user
memory and system memory.

Okie, so maybe I'm wrong. WHOOPS!

-----Original Message-----
From: The Doors Team <doors@altern.org>
To: assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Friday, May 08, 1998 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: A92: system memory


>
>I think the system memory is all the handles created by TI-OS which are not
>variables,folders or history entries. So it can be:
> - Variables/folders list
> - Home screen
> - Graph screen
> - clipboard
> - PrgmIO screen
> - system variables
> - many other things..
>
>That's why it takes a LOT of memory
>
>
>>Possibly, but don't forget that there is A LOT of system memory and not
that
>>many variables.
>>
>>James L000 wrote:
>>
>>> I thought the system memory was where TI-OS stored all the system
variables
>>>
>>>   -James
>
>
>
>Xavier VASSOR
>---Doors Team
>http://www.altern.org/doors
>ICQ:10241721


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