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RE: [dsdp-dd-dev] Memory Rendering in CVS

Mark,
 
There are some open bugs. I'm hoping to address these and do a little refactoring later this week.
 
It is intended to work with Eclipse 3.2. Is your MemoryBlockExtension implementation available? If not, maybe you could retest and provide feedback after I check in.
 
I'm sorry for the delay.
 
ted


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Subject: [dsdp-dd-dev] Memory Rendering in CVS


Hi Ted,

I noticed the traditional memory rendering you created is available in CVS.  I downloaded it and tried it (on Eclipse 3.2) and I ran into some problems - mostly general rendering glitches and things just not working.  I was wondering:
  1. Is this rendering complete and ready for people to try out?
  2. Is it intended to work with Eclipse 3.2?

If the answer to both of these questions is "yes" then I assume I have some compatibility issues with our particular memory block implementation that I'll need to look at, or I did something wrong (either of which is possible ;o) ).

Thanks,
Mark.
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