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Posted on 03-Jun-2000 16:28 GMT by Christian Kemp40 comments
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Amiga's homepage now features an Executive Update dated 03-Jun-2000. amigatainment, as the name suggests, seems to be a new section oriented towards entertainment software. A press release on the Amiga Software Developers Kit (SDK) is now also available. Then, there's a (large, but badly formatted) list of companies selling the kit. On a related note, it seems like Ted Wallingford is once again responsible for the site maintenance.
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Amiga adds new content to website : Comment 27 of 40ANN.lu
Posted by Kelly Samel on 05-Jun-2000 22:00 GMT
I am not too worried about memory protection or virtual
memory. Memory protection simply does not protect the
system in a way that makes a big difference, judging
from the stability of windows. It is better to use
tools such as enforcer to help while writing an application.
Good coding is much more important than memory protection.
It is just as annoying for one task on a machine to crash
even if it does not bring down the whole system. Virtual
memory is not dependent on memory protection being available
it can be implemented seperately, but judging by the
efficient nature of Tao/Elate and Amiga layer it will
not be neccesary to have hundreds of megs of virtual memory
clogging up the system. Remember good coding solves both
of these problems that are so prevalent in the industry.
(instability and ridiculous memory consumption)
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