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>>From: Richard Theis [mailto:theis_richard@fr.ibm.com] >>virtual address will NEVER be reused, in the life of the system... > I was unaware of that. If true it's a dangerous design decision, IMHO. The > "pool is so large" reason for not reusing addresses is akin to the famous, > albeit not actually said, quote of Bill Gates of "No one will ever need more > than 640K of memory" Look at the temporary address percentage on the WRKSYSSTS display: it keeps increasing across the years... BTW, this design decision can be reversed any time, without impact on anything; the comparaison with the 640k limit seems unfair. Just my opinion. Richard THEIS iSeries Education, France
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