Den 31/12/10 22.23, Joe Pluta skrev:
Yes it does. It's called a job. That is the state management on the
i. It's built for that, because all the jobs share the same program
space. The i is a non-von Neumann design in that jobs share an
essentially non-modifiable program space. Thus when you run hundred of
Out of curiosity, why is the above a non-von Neumann design?

Memory mapping shared read-only code is not uncommon these days, so you must think of something else.


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