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= Introduction = |
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Prior to AmigaOS 4.0, Exec's memory system was implemented as a simple linked list. Many older applications may have used the obsolete techniques described in this section to handle memory resources. |
Prior to AmigaOS 4.0, Exec's memory system was implemented as a simple linked list. Many older applications may have used the obsolete techniques described in this section to handle memory resources. |
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Revision as of 21:21, 8 June 2012
Introduction
Prior to AmigaOS 4.0, Exec's memory system was implemented as a simple linked list. Many older applications may have used the obsolete techniques described in this section to handle memory resources.
The purpose of this section is to describe the obsolete techniques in detail so that it may be easier to port those applications to Exec's modern memory system.