Newbie question on paging..
Grant Edwards
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Tue Jan 25 15:06:45 EST 2000
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In article <388DF473.1ED172A4 at wjk.mv.com>, Wm. King wrote: >I have heard of paging but never really dug into it or used >paging. I realize it has to do with handling large amounts of >data on systems that might not have enough memory to handle it >all at once? (Is this a correct assumption?) Yes. >Does it have something to do with swapping stuff in and out of >memory? Yes. >So in the final analysis, I am wondering what paging really is, >under what kind of circumstances one would use paging and how >one might use it using Python. Paging is handled by the OS, not by the application. Lets say you declare a really large array in C: unsigned char myBuffer[40000000]; Now you only use one part of it at a time. The OS makes sure that the part you're using is in RAM. The rest may be on a swap partition of a hard disk drive. You don't have to worry about it, it all happens as if by magic. >Or maybe a pointer to some on-line document or book so that I >can get a better handle on it...... Any text on OS design should discuss it. "Operating System Design [the Xinu Approach]" by Comer, and "Operating Systems Design and Implementation" by Tannenbaum are the ones I see on my bookshelf. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Life is a POPULARITY at CONTEST! I'm REFRESHINGLY visi.com CANDID!!
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