Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!src.honeywell.com!milo!shankar From: shankar@SRC.Honeywell.COM (Subash Shankar) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: (none) Message-ID: <1991Jan17.202814.26340@src.honeywell.com> Date: 17 Jan 91 20:28:14 GMT References: <9101171221.AA27947@apple.com> Sender: news@src.honeywell.com (News interface) Organization: Honeywell Systems & Research Center Lines: 12 Nntp-Posting-Host: milo.src.honeywell.com In article <9101171221.AA27947@apple.com> lwv27@CAS.BITNET writes: >were you aware that at one time, in the distant past (maybe before >the IIe) there WAS a commercially available 'memory manager'? I also recall reading in a Prolog article, that one of the earlier implementations of Prolog (circa late 70s) used the DOS 3.3 Disk II as virtual memory. Does anybody know any details about how this was done? --- Subash Shankar Honeywell Systems & Research Center MN65-2100 voice: (612) 782 7558 US Snail: 3660 Technology Dr., Minneapolis, MN 55418 shankar@src.honeywell.com srcsip!shankar