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=== SvarCOM implementation notes === |
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=== SWAPPING ================================================================= |
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While conventional RAM is scarce, a command line interpreter must make effort |
to reduce its memory footprint when launching applications. SvarCOM does that |
by installing a small executable module in memory, called RMOD (for Resident |
MODule). SvarCOM pre-sets RMOD so knows how to execute the external program |
and removes itself from memory, letting RMOD do the job. RMOD executes the |
application, waits for it to finish and then calls back SvarCOM. |
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=== NLS strings ============================================================== |
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SvarCOM can output information in many languages. To do so, it relies on a |