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Thread Memory manager
Wed, Jan 10 2007 6:33 PMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

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Hi,

I'm converting one application from D7 to D2006.
Since D2006 uses a new memory manager, is there any relevant reason to use
dbisammm?

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Fernando Dias

Thu, Jan 11 2007 7:16 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Fernando,

<< I'm converting one application from D7 to D2006.Since D2006 uses a new
memory manager, is there any relevant reason to use dbisammm? >>

No.  EDB now uses FastMM also for the EDB Manager and EDB Server - one less
thing for me to worry about. Smiley

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
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Thu, Jan 11 2007 7:43 PMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

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Tim,

> No.  EDB now uses FastMM also for the EDB Manager and EDB Server - one
> less thing for me to worry about. Smiley

I mean DBISAM 4, not EDB...

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Fernando Dias


Fri, Jan 12 2007 2:51 PMPermanent Link

"John Taylor"
I am using FastMM with DBIsam 3 with no problems.


John Taylor

"Fernando Dias" <fernandodias.removthis@easygate.com.pt> wrote in message
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> Tim,
>
>> No.  EDB now uses FastMM also for the EDB Manager and EDB Server - one
>> less thing for me to worry about. Smiley
>
> I mean DBISAM 4, not EDB...
>
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> Fernando Dias
>
>
>

Fri, Jan 12 2007 6:39 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Fernando,

<< I mean DBISAM 4, not EDB... >>

I understand.  I was just pointing out that EDB doesn't use our own memory
manager anymore as a "heads-up".

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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