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Re: memory protection



> |> Except Thing IS supposed to be MiNT-friendly. N.AES too. 
> |> Thing cannot even be started by N.AES correctly.
> 
> Then why does it access memory it doesn't own?  That's still a bug.  If
> it's not bug-free (which will of course never happen for any non-trivial
> program) it should catch SIGSEGV and properly clean up in the handler.

As for that... it may be that additional protocols used by Thing (e.g. AV) 
aren't memory protection aware...

Konrad M.Kokoszkiewicz
mail:draco@mi.com.pl
http://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/~conradus

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