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Am 12.08.2012 22:35, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> So you mean it relocates an entire page of live objects, and then uses
> page faults to detect access to the non-existent page and lookup where
> the data has gone?
>
> The only problem with that, of course, is that paging is controlled by
> the operating system, not by a user-level application program.
Yes, of course. That's also why virtual machines are mind-bogglingly
slow and/or rely on specially patched OSes. Rrrright.
Andy, wake up.
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