Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1992-04-16
1994-03-08
Dixon, Joseph L.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, G06F 1216
Patent
active
052936120
ABSTRACT:
A method and process for providing a memory dump of less than the entire contents of memory is provided. The memory locations to be dumped are selected on the basis of recency of use, so that there is a high probability that portions of memory needed for analysis or evaluation of the computer system will be included in the selective dump. Preferably, the select ion is made on the basis of information or hardware which is already provided in the computer system. In one preferred embodiment, memory to be dumped is selected on the basis of memory locations encoded for by a translation lookaside buffer.
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Dixon Joseph L.
Elmore Reba I.
Tandem Computers Incorporated
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