Hi:
Almost all of the routines live in UV/BIN directory in Universe and in
UD72/BIN directory of Unidata and they are mostly written in C. Some
routines such as AE in Unidata/Universe live in a UniBasic code files with
no source. Other routines in Universe live in APP.PROGS and they are
written
I think, but I'd like someone to confirm, that those VOC entries which are
verbs and not obviously catalogued BASIC program, live in some kind of hidden
place where you can't actually read the code they are using.
This is, VOC items like HASH.HELP SORT.ITEM CREATE.FILE and so on.
What language
On 26/08/11 01:18, George Gallen wrote:
> But swap space isn't really memory, it's disk and nowhere near as fast as
> memory, and (I don't know for sure) probably
> even far slower than SSD's.
>
> In reality, if your creating a tempfs partition for the speed of memory vs
> disk, then using swap