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Scott Klement wrote: > > ... takes up disk space which, with the single-level-store, is the > same as using up memory... Umm... Nope... Not true for your other examples either. Single-level store is an architecture that lets the system address DASD and memory in a like manner, but there is a very, very big difference between DASD and memory. Gary Guthrie
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