Re: LZ-Adv: RE: ZShell Adv.
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Re: LZ-Adv: RE: ZShell Adv.
That's why ZShell is distributed as a backup file. It is put all the
way on one end of the memory. Because of this it is never fragmented,
and so it il never moved my the TI. Pretty clever, huh?
SITE!!! I *am* site...
On Sat, 19 Oct 1996, SAM STAUFFER wrote:
> -> >Why doesn't the ZShell program move around in memory, like all the
> -> other >programs?
> ->
> -> I didn't know that the other programs did...
>
> Everytime you add/delete/change a variable all the other variables get
> moved ( to prevent fragmentation )
>
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