At 20:41 -0700 09/22/2002, Ernest L. Gunerius wrote:
>On: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 16:46:35 -0500
>Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Copied:
>
>>At 12:58 -0700 09/21/2002, Bolton Peck wrote:
>
>>>So my question is, how is the memory mapped in Mac OS and within the
>>>machine?  That is, does the Mac OS get put in the lowest available
>>>address, and does that correspond to motherboard RAM?
>And then:
>Jeff Walther Wrote

>>  Another nice list member sent me a memory utility several
>>months ago that made this apparent.  Of course, my leaky wetware
>>memory doesn't remember the name of the kind list member nor the
>>name of the utility.
>
>Hi Bolton and Jeff,
>
>I may have been the one that sent "Memory Mapper" to Jeff and a few 
>others when we were going around about Memory allocation.
>
>"Memory Mapper" shows where, in memory, various componants of the system
>  and applications are located.

That was it.  Thanks, Ernest.   Who needs a wetware memory when you 
have the list to remember things for you?  :-)

Jeff Walther

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