c60244@ccfiris.aedc (Kenny McDonald) (12/11/90)
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operator@IRIS.KTH.DK (Martin Liversage) (12/11/90)
> I have a GTX240; can anyone tell me how to find out the size of shared memory?
Try the command 'ipcs -mb'. If you need to do it from a C program,
look at the man page for shmctl(2) (use command IPC_STAT).
Martin Liversage <operator@iris.kth.dk>
Royal Dental College Copenhagen
Department of Pediatric Dentistry
Norre Alle 20
DK-2200 Kobenhavn N