From: | |
Date: | 09 Feb 2001 at 15:47:28 |
Subject: | Re: Alloc/Free___ Chip memory fragmentation |
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From: "Gabriele Svelto" <jlpicard@tiscalinet.it>
To: <amiga-c@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 7:45 AM
Subject: ga-c] Re: Alloc/Free___ Chip memory fragment
> Hi William,
> > I think i do have an MMU. It's the Blizzard 1230 mk. IV which i'm pretty
sure has
> > one, although i've never tried any virtual memory stuff really.
>
> Indeed you have one since the board is packed with a 50MHz 68030
> (68EC020, 68EC030, etc... are the ones without the MMU).
>
> > i will have a look at the newer graphics library. the only thing
> > i've really been learning from is the old RKMs on the Amiga Developers
> > CD 2.1, so thank you very much for your time :o).
>
> The RKMs are a very good starting pont even if their a little old but
> try always to look at the autodocs as a complement to the RKMs, some
> functions have changed and new functions have been introduced since
> then.
>
> > What tools do you regularly use for debugging? I've heard of
enforcer
> > many times, but whenever i read the overview of it, i don't bother
> > installing it. It says that it just checks for illegal memory
> > allocations. When I run the program from within StormC, i get a load
> > of error messages there about that anyway.
>
> Better get MuForce instead of enforcer (from MMULib.lha on Aminet), it's
> based on the latest Enforcer sources plus it has more features and works
> with mmu.library which is a really cool thing.
Plus it's dead slow on an 040 and it'd be even slower on an 030...
Regards Rod
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