You have to be joking.  (Or rather, Kelly has to be joking.)

It's been decades since computer users last had to specify the memory
requirements of their programs in advance of running them.

Has 1970 returned again?  This is progress?


Morgaine.



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On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Garmin Kawaguichi <
garmin.kawagui...@magalaxie.com> wrote:

>  Oh! And read the Kelly's comments in
> https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/technology/blog/2010/03/05/server-138-beta-now-open
>  :
>
> "Right now there is no way to change how much memory a mono script uses,
> and it is true that at any given point it probably uses less than 64k, by
> some amount.  However, before we enforce script limits, which again is still
> a ways off, we will enable the ability to set a lower max memory size for
> mono scripts.  If your script really only uses 4k, congrats you can set it
> to that and it will only count as 4k, and you won't be able to use more
> until you change it.  *This will be implemented before we enforce limits*
> ."
>
> GCI
>
>
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