Am 19.09.2010 16:18, schrieb gdgqler:
However, I have set up two programs as executable Things with both the Thing
itself and the linkage block being inside the program. When these programs are
LRESPRd they are owned by the
Which obviously collides with the rule "The thing linkage block must be
allocated in the common heap" or better "must be memory returned from a
mem.alchp call". As nobody should ever be able to kill Master Basic, you
should be safe, though (but remember where the system assumes your
likage block lives - directly after a common heap header)
@Marcel: Thanks for explaining this. I was too lazy to look up what the
heap header driver linkage field is normally used for.
Cheers,
Tobias
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