On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 at 19:11:58, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
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Tony Firshman wrote:
Ah - like me - a young looking fifty plus.
Lau you owe me a pint (:-)
and now you have to guess my age (8-)#
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For being way less than
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 at 01:20:20, Dave wrote:
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Bill Waugh wrote:
Can't be the same bloke, I 've seen him at a few workshops and while it was
a year or two ago he didn't look much over 30 (;-)
Well, it just so happens that as I never *met* him,
Tony Firshman wrote:
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 at 19:11:58, Phoebus R. Dokos wrote:
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Tony Firshman wrote:
Ah - like me - a young looking fifty plus.
Lau you owe me a pint (:-)
and now you have to guess my age (8-)#
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On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 08:40:20AM +, Robert Newson wrote:
Stupid question: how is the soft-remapping stored?
I only ask as it seems obvious that this has to be constantly re-written
each time a sector's physical location changes - or am I thinking too much
in terms of disk
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 12:45:28AM +, Roy Wood wrote:
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It seems you just stick with the one that you used first.
No. I used Turbo but got so fed up with having to rewrite code to cope
with its foibles, that I got
In article SGG6o$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Roy Wood
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In message K$[EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
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It seems you just stick with the one that you used first.
No. I used Turbo but got so fed up with having to rewrite code to cope
with its foibles, that I
On 2/10/02 at 8:40 AM Robert Newson wrote:
Instead, the writes are 'staggered' - a sector that is overwritten is
actually declared empty and another is written instead, than that one
is 'soft-remapped' to be at the same space as it's previous 'version'.
Stupid question: how is the
as will minerva. What does all of this have to do with elf compilers
though?
Bye
Richard
Nothing !!
I dont need to use elf format files , at this level , it was just
curios.
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Sorry Malcolm,
I don't quite understand the term 'a spare lunchtime'.
What's one of those then ?
I've never had one :o)
Cheers,
Norman.
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