Fast fragmentation free memory manager using multiple free block

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ABSTRACT:
A memory manager for operating a memory computing system, determines free block size of a free block size of a free block of a system memory to be used by an application program; determines an entry in a table having a table size less than a system size of said system memory, the entry being obtained by the free block size such that the entry may be obtained by at least two different free block sizes and each entry of the table having substantially the same number of free blocks accessing the table, accesses a free list through the entry in the table, said free list being associated with all of free blocks being of the free block size and requests one of the all of said free block of the free block size for an application to use in said memory system.

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