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From: john13@garfield.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Memory loss problem
Message-ID: <3826@garfield.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 26-Jul-87 18:15:18 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul 26 18:15:18 1987
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Summary: Guru after FlushLibs

In article <2133@cbmvax.UUCP>, andy@cbmvax.UUCP (Andy Finkel) writes:
> ... In the meantime, rather than loading a "silly memory-intensive 
> demo" you could use the hidden Workbench menu item FlushLibs.
> andy finkel		{ihnp4|seismo|allegra}!cbmvax!andy 
> Commodore-Amiga, Inc.

I've needed to use the trick once since I posted, and I did use flushlibs
(following a loadwb -debug, just in case anyone hasn't heard yet). This
resulted in an odd address error at $a708 the next time I ran a program. Would
the version number of the Workbench (ie 1.1 or 1.2) make a difference here? It
was 1.2 Kickstart I was using; my silly 1.1 demos still work though :-).

John
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