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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> Actually, thinking on this, it's obviously impossible to follow the
> standards on any machine with virtual addressing, too.
Why? I thought the whole idea of virtual addressing is that non-contiguous
memory is made to *look* contiguous to a program, which is precisely what
the C standard requires. So virtual addressing *fixes* the problem rather
than *creating* it.
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- Warp
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