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Offline Oldsmobile_Mike

Re: Classic OS- Dataypes, Libraries and Memory question
« on: February 17, 2016, 09:30:25 PM »
Libraries are only used when they're accessed (that's why there's the handy 'flushlibs' command.  "Developers only" my a**, I've used it all the time for years).  Devices (that are mounted) are used all the time.  They use however much memory you've assigned them as a buffer, plus a little bit more.

Also +1 for Env-Handler, for all your stuff in ENVARC: / ENV:.

Obviously a lot of variables depending on version of the OS, which processor, etc.  Cheers, and welcome to the forum!  :D
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