Originally posted by VectraMan
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAbsolutely!
What about Windows 7, does that offer better support?
Also VMWare...?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYou're not familiar with the concept of "Bank Switching" then, eh?
Don't you worry your pretty little head about it.
Churchill - In "What do they teach kids these days" mode?
EDIT: Oops, just realised you were responding to _V_ - still, we were both making the same point, so I might as well let this one stand
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhat I've never understood is this:
Each process has its own 4GB address space that's mapped onto real memory/swap file by the OS. So in theory a 32-bit OS could support a lot more than 4GB, but limiting each individual process to a maximum of 4GB, as long as the processor supported it (which I believe modern ones do with PAE) and the OS had enough bits in its mapping algorithm.
So why don't we have that?
What about Windows 7, does that offer better support?
Also VMWare...?
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What I've never understood is this:
Each process has its own 4GB address space that's mapped onto real memory/swap file by the OS. So in theory a 32-bit OS could support a lot more than 4GB, but limiting each individual process to a maximum of 4GB, as long as the processor supported it (which I believe modern ones do with PAE) and the OS had enough bits in its mapping algorithm.
So why don't we have that?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWHS. I was going to link to Raymond Chen's post, but Jeff links to it in that article, so no need
There's another good post on this over on Mark Russinovich's blog.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostSwap it out to where? And if you did swap it outside of the 4GB address space, the screen would go blank?
Get over it. What 1/2 gig lost anyways?
Don't you worry your pretty little head about it.
Churchill - In "What do they teach kids these days" mode?Last edited by Churchill; 9 January 2009, 14:51.
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Originally posted by voodooflux View Post
Originally posted by Churchill View PostFFS, surely I can swap the video ram in and out?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNo service pack on earth will fix this!
The address space is 4GB, the graphics adapter in the laptop occupies 512MB, the sound card ~32mb.
Therefore, the remainder is available to address the RAM.
FFS, surely I can swap the video ram in and out?
Get over it. What 1/2 gig lost anyways?
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostHave you installed the latest Service Pack for Vista? I know with XP SP3, this issue was resolved... I believe it has been fixed in Vista as well.
The address space is 4GB, the graphics adapter in the laptop occupies 512MB, the sound card ~32mb.
Therefore, the remainder is available to address the RAM.
FFS, surely I can swap the video ram in and out?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostOk, increased RAm on my Laptop to 4GB!
Vista reports 4GB in the "System" dialog.
However, "Task Manager" will only utilise 3GB!
WTF?
Surely the display memory can be paged out!
FFS!
Now I know why so many new laptops have 3GB installed!
SPF!
Any ideas?
(Centrino Duo - so Vista 64bit is out!)
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Yup, I know but when I had an Atari 130XE with 1mb of RAM, surely I can have an equivalent with my PC!
(6502 has 64k address space but with paging could access more!)
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IIRC, the extra might be used by the graphics card instead, but apart from that there's not much you can do.
I found that out on my last 4GB laptop.
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