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Shared Memory Problem

What is the current thinking on the best way to solve the shared memory
problem?

Ian
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Ian Bell
Nov 14 '05 #1
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In article <d1**********@slavica.ukpost.com>,
Ian Bell <ru*********@yahoo.com> wrote:
What is the current thinking on the best way to solve the shared memory
problem?


Is Shirley McClaine involved in this?

Nov 14 '05 #2
Ian Bell <ru*********@yahoo.com> scribbled the following:
What is the current thinking on the best way to solve the shared memory
problem?


The ISO C standard does not define "shared memory". It is an
implementation-specific feature and thus off-topic on comp.lang.c.

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Nov 14 '05 #3
Ian Bell wrote:

What is the current thinking on the best way to solve the shared
memory problem?


ISO standard C doesn't have shared memory. You are off-topic here.

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Nov 14 '05 #4
Ian Bell wrote:
What is the current thinking on the best way to solve the shared memory
problem?

Ian


Don't share memories. "I remember, 20 years ago ..." bores everybody to
tears. Just say No.
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Nov 14 '05 #5
Bob
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 10:31:03 -0500, Joe Wright
<jo********@comcast.net> wrote:
Don't share memories. "I remember, 20 years ago ..." bores everybody to
tears. Just say No.


We can get semantic here: a shared memory is something we remeber
together. E.g. "Do you remember when we did this and that ?" This is
a perfect example of shared memory. The problem of shared memory
is thus solved.

We are not off topic: the poster problem was that shared memory was
boring, as you promptly pin-pointed. The solution is: share shared
memory only.

Ok. This week was a bit tiring, I admit it.
Nov 14 '05 #6

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