2009/10/27 Ward, Mike S <mw...@ssfcu.org>:
> Why is it called a memory leak? I think that's a distributed term. We
> used to call it something else on the mainframe, but I can't remember
> what.

Core cancer. Though that term doesn't really apply to what the OP used it for.

Tony H.

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> It probably was a 3081 - I may have a memory leak.  Tek had seven
> business data centers and one engineering data center at the time.
> Engineering was running a 3083 with VM/HPO5 for circuit simulation, and
> circuit board design system for a time.  The disclaimer, "...if I
> remember" is becoming more and more relevant.  Sorry for the
> misinformation.
>
>
> David Purdy

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