This is for "the next project." Just a little something to handle matrices. It will(probably) be on the latest version of Windows. (I want to be able to pick things up off-the-shelf - easy to budget, hardware drivers cater to Microsoft, etc.)
Glad to know that the Win 9x's have...
I'm really wondering if 2 GB of RAM would eliminate the POSSIBILITY of Windows needing to swap - as 32 bits leaves open the possibility that an operating system could address up to 4 GB.
(I haven't kept up with the innards of how PC's work. I've been using mostly mainframes for the last few...
I see messages about enormous swap files, but I thought that Windows could only address 2 Gig. If I have 2 Gig, do I really need any paging?
And I've seen messages about programs that "need" a swap file. How can that be, if Windows maintains absolute control over it?
Thanks for your response. No, the size of the log is not what I want to monitor. What I'd like to monitor are the messages, themselves, so that I can respond to conditions as they occur.
We have products that monitor system log messages. I'd like to know how to do that. In fact, a way to monitor any started task's JESMSGLG would be a real boon. Anybody know how to do that? Thanks.
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