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DR> > For instance, instead of having a 4Meg linear virtual address space > per process, OS/2 only has a 512 Meg space ... DR> Sorry ? You meant to say 4Gb, not 4Mb, didn't you ? BTW, I regard this talk of "only 512Mb" as rather unrealistic. The people who usually use this phrase forget that any process that required this much memory on *today's machines* would be needing over 480Mb free hard disc space for the swap file. Maybe ten years down the line we will all have motherboards that will be able to hold and use that much RAM. They won't be ISA motherboards with their 20-bit addressing, that's for sure. (-: > JdeBP < ___ X MegaMail 2.10 #0: --- Maximus/2 2.01wb* Origin: DoNoR/2,Woking UK (0483-725167) (2:440/4) SEEN-BY: 12/2442 54/54 620/243 624/50 632/348 640/820 690/660 711/409 410 413 SEEN-BY: 711/430 807 808 809 934 942 712/353 623 713/888 800/1 @PATH: 440/4 141/209 270/101 396/1 3615/50 229/2 12/2442 711/409 54/54 @PATH: 711/808 809 934 |
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