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Virtual Machines

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-27 19:11

So, I was thinking about virtual machines, specifically about extending a 32 bit virtual machine to have access to more memory by segmenting the memory. Now, the 8086 supported 1 MB with a segment selector offset four bits, so each segment differed from the one preceding it by 16 bytes. I was thinking about having the segment selector offset 16 bits, supporting a 48 bit memory space and making adjacent segments differ by 64 KB, or I could offset it 24 bits and have a 56 bit memory space, with segments differing by 16 MB. Which is more useful, larger or smaller segment differences? Should I just make each segment distinct, allowing a 64 bit memory space?

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!fR8duoqGZdD/iE5 2013-05-09 9:03

>>5
Nearly 4 years later, the average desktop still has far below 64GB of RAM. PAE is standard on anything above XP RTM (needed for DEP), but thanks to MS deliberately limiting 32-bit Windows to 4GB (easily patched out) and spreading huge amounts of FUD about that, we've now got bloatier-than-ever 64-bit software on systems that don't need it at all, and a horrible non-backwards-compatible 64-bit architecture to go along with it.

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