From: | Dustin Wood <cukoo@*****.NET> |
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Subject: | Re: Some question on memory. |
Date: | Mon, 11 Sep 1995 22:09:58 -0700 |
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Let's try a different analogy. If you compare a program, say an attack
program, to another program, this one written to run on skillwires through a
skillsoft system, say firearms, both have to be interpreted by the hardware
(processors), right? And have to have room in which to work (RAM) in one
case the ram is active memory, in the other it is a chip (or headware
memory). In the case of a chip, all that data still has to flow through the
chipjack.