Re: Running out of ROM and out of RAM



On 15 Dec 2005 02:37:42 -0800, "Alex Vinokur"
<alexvn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Running out of ROM and running out of RAM.
>
>What does it mean? What is the difference between them?
>
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> Alex Vinokur
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Isn't language wonderful? I assumed OP meant 'having a lack of
resource', as in 'i'm running out of cash'.. but I should be carefull
of that one as you could read that as 'running out of cache' :-)
.



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