At 4:00 PM +0000 2001/06/07, Jay wrote:
>When I want to look into the assembler language or
>rather the Hexa code of what has been written in the memory chunks ..
>i see this:
>
>Palm1DB.................
>......etc..
>........................
>....................data
>LOL1.... n..............
>.h@...........@.........
>....@............@... ca
>..psys..........psys....
>.........psys...........
>psys..........psys......
>....psys..... etc..
>
>Well what I've noticed is that I have my:
>DBname-Palm1DB
>DBType-data
>CreatorID - LOL1
>I figured out that the '@' stand for the num. of records i've created
>in my DB,
>but what i can't figure out is what do the 'psys' stand for???
I'm not sure exactly what area of memory you're hex dumping, but this most likely
indicates those memory chunks are owned by the OS (i.e. you're seeing the owner field
of the chunk header; 'psys' is the operating system's identifier).
Regards,
Jim Schram
Palm Incorporated
Partner Engineering
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