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7:03pm Sat 12th Oct, Joshua N.

"Kushan Jayasekera" <24*0*1*3@s*u*e*t*u*a*e*u*a*> wrote:
> Hey, I wanted to findout how the timesteps in the output are greater than 7? > Because when a new frame is loaded onto memory. It resets the time to 0 again, it is mentioned in the specification.
Could you state exactly which part of the specification you are referring to? Or what it said exactly? I can't seem to find it. The spec states: "The last accessed time of a page will be the time step when you brought the page to RAM. For example, after reading this file, the first (or 0th page of process 0 will be brought to RAM), the last accessed time of this page will be 0, as the simulation starts now and time is 0. Time will increase by 1 for each entry in the file."

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