I'm trying to use dump-memory-stats to find out where my application uses its 
memory, unfortunately, it does not seem to print out any usefull info.  When 
calling it with no arguments I get the value "???64d" for everything:

Begin Dump
Begin Racket3m
    <application-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
  <unary-application-c:        ???64d        ???64d
  <binary-application-:        ???64d        ???64d
       <sequence-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
         <branch-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
      <procedure-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
      <let-value-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
       <let-void-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
         <letrec-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
        <let-one-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
  <with-continuation-m:        ???64d        ???64d
  <define-values-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
           <set!-code>:        ???64d        ???64d
... and so on.

I'm using Racket 6.5 64bit on a Windows platform.

Does anyone know how is this supposed to work?

Thanks,
Alex.

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