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<p>- the system heap (used for the OS), and the application heap. As long as only one application at a time was run, the system worked well. Since the entire application heap was dissolved when the application quit, fragmentation was minimized.</p>

<p>The memory management system had weaknesses; the system heap was not protected from errant applications, as would have been possible if the system architecture had supported <a href="page.php?w=memory_protection">memory protection</a>, and this was frequently the cause of system problems and crashes.</p><p>
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