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:zz: slice model (was Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: Two hashtables per cell? No way!
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- Subject: :zz: slice model (was Re: [zzdev] Re: [zzdev] Re: Two hashtables per cell? No way!
- From: Ted Nelson <ted@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 18:50:09 +0900
- Cc: ted@xxxxxxxxxx
- In-reply-to: <041a01c0385e$49988ef0$8165a8c0@xxxxxxxxxx>
I've designed a model I call Slices, which allows you to control
sectional loading of a humungous space, but implementation
seems still to be concentrating on other things.
(I'll be putting the slice design on the Web, but I don't know when
I'll have time.)
Best, Ted Nelson
At 01:18 PM 10/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>
>From: Tuomas Lukka <lukka@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>> On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Benjamin Fallenstein wrote:
><snip>
>> > Then, of course, we'd need to make ZZDimSpace abstract, and create a new
>> > ZZLocalDimSpace subclass, which stores the contents in hashtables. But
>> > that's not a big deal, really.
>>
>> Hmm... currently everything is always loaded in memory anyway so we can
>> easily do that.
>>
>
>Question: does loading everything in memory imply that it is or will be
>possible to build models far too large for memory? Does this mean there is
>or needs to be a virtual memory model for gzz?
>
>Jack Park
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