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John R. Shaw12-Apr-07 5:35
John R. Shaw12-Apr-07 5:35 
All I know is that ‘malloc’ use to only allocate memory from the heap and MS’s older version of ‘new’ use to get the actual memory by calling ‘malloc’ before calling the C++ constructor. MS’s newest OS may not work that way any more, but testing it by allocating really huge amounts of memory may give you the answer.

May be you should check if ‘Jeffrey Rickter’ has written a new book that covers that, or may be one of his articles in MSJ mag.

Good Luck!

(There seem to be some network problems – I tried to post this 3 times, so far)


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