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Reply To: | Craig M. Lalley |
Date: | Thu, 28 Feb 2002 08:46:31 -0600 |
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To the best of my ability.
>Some performance questions:
>1. If a program is run by multiple people at the same time do
>they share one copy of the object code in memory?
Yes
>2. Will many people using the same program cause less
>memory pressure than using different programs?
In theory yes, but program code shouldn't be the majority of memory. If
everyone was running their own copy, it could add up.
>3. Does a stack pointer exist for each execution which would
>be used to determine which command the current execution is using?
Yes you could trace each process to determine the current execution.
If I remember correctly, (it has been awhile)
Debug
>PIN #number
> tr,d,i
will give you the stack trace, I don't remember how to get the CI
command history. Anyone?
Debug at your own peril.
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