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Re: RAM question



"Laine Houghton" <laine@@@intergate.com> wrote:

<snip> 
> The more common method is to store program functions as modules in aux mem
> and swap them into main mem as needed.
> 
> An example would be Proterm. The first time you enter the editor the program
> module is loaded from disk. From there on out the module is swapped from/to
> aux/main.

Funny you should mention that, Proterm is what got me thinking about it.
It occurred to me that it would be nice to be able to switch to a
graphics viewer for those (rare) occasions when a webpage's graphical
content is actually important.

Maybe that'll be a feature of PT4 ;-)

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