-=> Quoting Rick Collins to David Desrosiers <=-
DD> So you're saying that a computer can't execute commands
DD> without loading it into memory first?
RC> That has been the case ever since Von Neumann developed the concept
RC> of the "stored program" - and that was in the 1930's. :-)
So that means we must agree that the cache on the CPU is considered
memory, as well as the cache on the motherboard, and the cache on the
harddrive. If a system has no ram in it at all, it is still possible to
nfect
it.
-The Visionary
visionary@brazerko.com
... May the bugs of many programs nest on your hard drive.
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