It is the size of the system, not that of the user, that counts. In fact, the 
user memory is not dumped, it is only that which belongs to CP that is. 

Regards, 
Richard Schuh 

 

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> The keyword I missed! Off peak.=20
> It's not my heart that will jump.. But the boss's!
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> The user is only 5Meg and should taske no time. No ATMs here !
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> folks you are soo good!
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> Thanks.=20
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