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Re: Message passing in user-land
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James Morrison |
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Re: Message passing in user-land |
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Mon, 15 Jul 2002 10:12:01 -0700 (PDT) |
--- rreale@iol.it wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 08:03:55AM -0700, James Morrison wrote:
> > Who delegates where the shared memory is
>
> But, I think, whatever component does now memory management.
>
So, you are limited to one memory manager?
> > and who has access to it?
>
> Of course, the processes involved in message passing.
> I've some vague ideas on how this could be performed, but because of my
> poor English it's not so simple for me to put them down.
> Nevertheless, if you think it's not wholly time lost, I'll try to do my best.
>
> Roberto
>
I'm curious to hear your ideas.
=====
James Morrison
University of Waterloo
Computer Science - Digital Hardware
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- Message passing in user-land, rreale, 2002/07/15
- Re: Message passing in user-land, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/07/15
- Re: Message passing in user-land, Niels Möller, 2002/07/16
- Re: Message passing in user-land, rreale, 2002/07/16
- Re: Message passing in user-land, Niels Möller, 2002/07/16
- Re: Message passing in user-land, rreale, 2002/07/16
- Re: Message passing in user-land, James Morrison, 2002/07/16
- Re: Message passing in user-land, rreale, 2002/07/17
- Re: Message passing in user-land, Niels Möller, 2002/07/16
- Re: Message passing in user-land, rreale, 2002/07/17