Date : Wed, 26 Aug 2009 21:41:07 +0100
From : info@... (Sprow)
Subject: Level 4 FS Y2K query
In article <4A92A7E1.7090601@...>,
Rick Murray <rick@...> wrote:
> info@... wrote:
> > Probably referring to module applications, where USR mode code lives in
> > the same memory space as SVC mode code, and the general lack of memory
> > protection as a result,
>
> That's the big one from a geek's point of view. Actually, running user
> code in supervisor mode is just BAD from any point of view.
>
> From a user's point of view, the fact that RMTidy doesn't [*]
RMTidy used to, but it had to be withdrawn because all RMTidy did was
RMKill/squash up all the spaces/then RMReinit. This rendered FSLock
ineffective which was a major problem in school environments.
Highly off topic,
Sprow.