At 08:17 11/06/01 +0000, you wrote:

>Think what a bug does to cause a crash.  Generally, there is a write to
>some wrong place in RAM. Enforcer picks up writes to a few particularly
>sensitive addresses, but a bug could cause writes to memory used by some
>other program. It can change the code of that program/library/MUI class.
>
>That means that the same bug may hit a sensitive location in one
>computer and land somewhere that doesn't matter in another.
>
>This is why we need memory management or safe programming languages.
>Or, you could argue that an unprotected memory and C programming is a
>good way of showing up the bugs.
>

I believe that MorphOS solves this problem, because Memory protection is 
inside MorphOS (as said on www.morphos.de).
But I don't know if the memory protection is implented in current beta.

If I'm wrong correct me.

Bye

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