/etc/shmcreate, how does it do it?
John Plocher
plocher at uport.UUCP
Sat Aug 6 18:12:20 AEST 1988
In article <162 at focsys.UUCP> larry at focsys.UUCP (Larry Williamson) writes:
>
>I've mailed this same query to Microport hoping to get the answer
and as soon as I have a chance to look at the source for
shmcreate() I'll post the answer (it's just a bit added to
the flag argument if memory serves)
>Is the process the same on the 286 and 386 versions of Unix? Or are
>there some differences?
The 386 does not have the modified shared memory calls like the 286
does. You need to create a device driver which allows access.
If time permits in a few weeks I'll try to post a better answer than
this...
>an int. Therefore, only 65535 bytes can be specified! Is this, infact
>true, or is there something that I've overlooked?
on the 386, ints are 32 bits (a long int in 286-speak)
>Thanks,
>Larry Williamson Focus Automation Systems Inc.
-John Plocher
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