Hi Ray -
I'm cleaning out my mailbox and ran across your message about running
Perl on Win32 and issues about dynamic swap sizing...
While it is not exactly dynamic swap, you can use files *in the
filesystem* to do swapping. This will work in a pinch. See the mkswap
manpage for more info.
ccb
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