adamd@rhi.hi.is (Adam David) (03/15/91)
Sometimes it is difficult to avoid having to run GEM programs. I would like to be able to junk GEM during a session without having to reboot, so that the memory can be used for something else. It is fairly easy to stop GEM and get on with something else in the underlying shell (just send KILL -17 to it), but my attempts to quit GEM result in a system crash shortly afterwards. Indeed the MiNT docs warn against killing GEM dead, but it should be possible if the right precautions are taken. What is necessary to do first so that GEM can be successfully removed without trashing the system? Open for discussion. -- Adam David. (adamd@rhi.hi.is)