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Simply define an enormous array in a COBOL program, and launch it?
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I seem to recall doing this a long time ago. It took ages to compile,
never mind run the program.....
Brian.
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:12:45 +0200, Roy Brown
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>In message <[log in to unmask]>, Craig Lalley
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>>A long time ago... probably mid 90's I remember a mem hog program.
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>>I think it was distributed with Lund's SOS program.
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>>Does anyone have a copy of that old program?
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>>Or does anyone have a way for me to map a large file into memory?
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>>I am trying to stress test large memory configurations.
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>>Thanks,
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>>-Craig
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>Simply define an enormous array in a COBOL program, and launch it?
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