#: 6626 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
09-Sep-90 14:41:07
Sb: #6623-#OSK TSmon
Fm: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523
To: Paul K. Ward 73477,2004 (X)
Paul,
Larger and sloppier does, amazingly enough, have some advantages. I, for one,
will be very happy not to have to spend the time and energy trying to cram 37K
worth of program into 32K!
With all that memory to play with, software developers won't have to resort to
obscure, convoluted logic to get the job done. This means faster development
time and makes enhancements so much easier to program.
The small memory available per process also made it impossible to port a lot of
software to OS9 LII, with OSK, that limit no longer exists!
Bill
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