> When the Child is in control, its address tables
> will map to the real
> address stack for the child, while the same virtual
> address for the
> parent will translate to its own real address that
> is different from
> the child.
> So while every process have same initial stackframe
> address the real
> address for each will be different.

Wow ! That is EXACTLY what I thought myself, as I
could not come up with a different explanation !

As a result I would very much like your explanation
from a citable source. Can you please tell me the name
of a book or something so that I can show my friends
that what I said is actually correct !

BTW - are you the same J.P Mathew whowm I met at WBUT
(FGPA/ GCC port) ? If so, I would very much like to
talk to you again. I do have your cell no, but please
clarify (offlist please)

Regards

Subhobroto Sinha


> Hope that clarifies.
> Cheers
> JPM
> (Mathew)
> 
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