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7 Aug
2008
7 Aug
'08
12:53 a.m.
Travis E. Oliphant a écrit :
Absolutely memory mapping still applies --- it's a perfect application for it. But, you will probably need a 64-bit system. No problem.
Memory mapping is how the OS handles "virtual memory" which uses disk space to increase main memory. You are just using that idea directly with a memory mapped file. Ok. Thanks for the hint.
Cheers, -- Fred