On Thursday, September 26, 2002, at 11:31  pm, Marc Trudeau wrote:

> Is there ANY type of Mac or Unix application or driver I might have
> installed that would be likely to cause many unrelated programs in my 
> system
> to start accessing memory outside their respective spaces, when it 
> almost
> never happened in the first 6 months or so before?

No application should cause corruption in the memory of another 
application, as Mac OS X has protected memory. A program operating in 
kernel space, like a driver, might do so, however. What have you in the 
way of kernel programs not supplied by Apple? A driver for a 
third-party drive? Maybe something supplied by Symantec?


Alwyn



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