[Coco] DriveWire on the Raspberry Pi in five easy steps.
Allen Huffman
alsplace at pobox.com
Tue Feb 10 14:22:43 EST 2015
> On Feb 10, 2015, at 6:21 AM, Christopher R. Hawks <chawks at dls.net> wrote:
>
> As has been discussed here more times than grep can count,
> Error #207 is 'Process Memory Full' (usually the 'System' process). All
> the modules in the System Process space have their own memory needs
> and that memory is also in the System's memory map (64k only). You have
> just stolen 8k for your modules (plus their memory requirements). This
> has always been a problem with NOs9 and it's many drivers. This will be
> the major benefit of level 3! Brett Gordon's efforts will also help as
> REL and friends reside in system memory as well.
Wait ... I thought that was #237 and #207 was the "no more 8K blocks" error. Do I have them backwards? All my post-6809 OS-9 years may be taking over my memory. #207 is out of memory on OSK/9000 too.
> Try smap before and after inserting you modules.
Yeah, tell me about it. Less than 32K in the system space.
I was one of the early beta uses of Level III when they were working on it. It did magic for my StG Net BBS. I take it Level III is not currently working? I see a directory in the repository but I did not try it.
-- A
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