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Offline Einstein

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Re: Memory Protection Again
« Reply #29 from previous page: April 03, 2008, 10:09:02 PM »
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Fortunately many good programmers learned to program well enough that Amiga crashes are less common the win98se crashes (in my experience having spent years using both)
but far more common than winxppro (lots of individual program crashes but NOT ONE system crash in 18 months)


Well even if many amiga programmers made less buggy apps there were/are always bugs to be found, those cannot always be detected by debugging/enforcer, and I'm sure you know why, but I don't have any clue regardig Win9x series, almost no experience with'em, and as far as I have understood people seem to regard it unstable and very volnurable (single user).
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Re: Memory Protection Again
« Reply #30 on: April 04, 2008, 02:18:17 PM »
I really like it in OS X where when a program goes careening off a cliff the rest of the Mac is largely unaffected.  All you need to do is Apple --> Force Quit the app.  Unless of course the careening app is Finder...

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Re: Memory Protection Again
« Reply #31 on: April 04, 2008, 06:19:41 PM »
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Loosing data once every x minutes cannot be fun (?), unless one only uses the OS as a single-tasking one, that is only run one app at any given moment 8-)
Yet still, the previous app might have done something nasty, so I change it to: run one app and reboot before the next. :hammer: [/quote]

Fortunately many good programmers learned to program well enough that Amiga crashes are less common the win98se crashes (in my experience having spent years using both) but far more common than winxppro (lots of individual program crashes but NOT ONE system crash in 18 months)[/quote]

Amiga programs are not even half as complex as any program I use on my Mac... No program as big as Logic Pro 8 will be totally bug free...