On Wednesday 25 April 2001 19:10, you wrote:
> Ladies (?) and gentlemen, after a long time I'm proud to present a new
> NestorWare: NestorMan 1.0
>
> NestorMan is a resident dynamic memory manager. It works by asking him
> for a block of any size (1 byte to 16K),
Kind of like a malloc() in C ?
> and NestorMan returns a segment
> number + an address where a block of the desired size is reserved (new
> segments are automatically allocated when necessary).
Does it use Memman ?
I don't think a third kind of memory management that is incompatible with the
two others will be verry usefull, esp. since DOS2 and Memmam have a userbase
and yours is brandnew without any clear advantages. (most people will ask for
mapper pages of 16kB so having multiple ranges of a few bytes doesn't seem an
advantage to most MSX programmers.)
David
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