Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!lag From: lag@itsgw.rpi.edu (Jose Raffucci) Subject: Re: Amiga Custom Chips - why hasn't C= made them faster? Message-ID: Nntp-Posting-Host: jec411.its.rpi.edu Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY References: <1991Apr2.235710.13984@news.iastate.edu> <1991Apr3.201259.8377@engin.umich.edu> Date: 3 Apr 91 23:20:02 GMT Lines: 40 In article <1991Apr3.201259.8377@engin.umich.edu> milamber@caen.engin.umich.edu (Daryl Scott Cantrell) writes: > > What is the big deal about memory protection and resource tracking? >Sure, it might be a nice toy, but it wouldn't be real useful on a >single-user system. Is this one of those things people want just >because Unix has it? > What's the 'big deal' about memory protection? Well, I used to think like that...Until, that is, I had to _write and debug_ a real program. I always used to wonder what all those 'segmentation fault -- core dumped' messages meant. Here's what they mean: 1. No panicking because you had something in your ram disk and now it's toasty in guru heaven 2. No constant check of how true your faith is in the Gomf gods. 3. Not having to worry about losing your data connection because your machine decided to ponder its own existance. 4. Not having to wonder where the last copy of code you made was. 5. Of course, a handy dandy picture of the memory you trashed to go over at your leisure, or post to ab20 if it's particularly interesting. I hope you begin to see the picture. It's really annoying having your machine dump you just because you tried to move a window just a tad fast, or you were squaring instead of adding one to your counter. Even though I like the lattice compiler, I'm usually forced to use the campus suns to compile my projects because they won't crash so easily on me. -hOz -- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ // The Amigoids from hell, lagnaf@rpitsmts.bitnet \X/ Renssepolyinstatechnitute lag@rpi.edu 'That's what you get when you don't put out...' - 1/31/91 */