GNU Emacs, memory usage, releasing

Craig Finseth fin at uh.msc.umn.edu
Fri Jan 5 06:52:47 AEST 1990


In article <81 at calcite.UUCP> vjs at calcite.UUCP (Vernon Schryver) writes:
 ...
>An editor called "QED" by Peter Deutch (sp?) of Project Genie at Berkeley
>used this technique on one of the first paged virtual memory systems, the
>SDS-940 (later XDS-940).  The 940 was one of the intellectual parents of
>UNIX in general, and I've been told that ed is in some important sense a
>descendent of QED.

And I thought I knew about every text editor written before 1980 (:-).
This just goes to support my general claim that nothing new has been
done in software since 1970.  (All of the virtual memory techniques we
used were straight out of 1960s implementations.)

Without knowing details of the SDS-940, I would surmise that its CPU /
memory / disk tradeoffs (not absolute performance!) were similar to
the early 1980s micros that we were developing for.

Craig A. Finseth			fin at msc.umn.edu [CAF13]
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