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Subject: Re: Memory Management on AMD64 in 32-bit mode
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 16:58:15 -0500
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I've belatedly located Corinna Vinschen's email message about the
requirement for the stack address in fork. 

Would anyone be willing to elaborate on how the existing code is going
about accomplishing the task at hand? If not, at least knowing that this
is the goal of the exercise should make it easier to get a clue.

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