
Originally Posted by
[-erick-]
pold salamat sa info. btw 3.2gb ang limit sa 32bit not 2gb

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no prob, i was referring to the application not the entire system. its 3.2GB - 3.5 for the entire system but 2 GB / application in a 32-bit system - asta ang os mismo if im not mistaken.
edit: additional reading here, not too sure about the author, though so don't trust it completely. as always, i'll quote the important lines
In the 32-bit Windows world, each application has its own “virtual” 4GB memory space. (This means that each application functions as if it has a flat 4GB of memory, and the system's memory manager keeps track of memory mapping, which applications are using which memory, page file management, and so on.)
This 4GB space is evenly divided into two parts, with 2GB dedicated for kernel usage, and 2GB left for application usage. Each application gets its own 2GB, but all applications have to share the same 2GB kernel space.
edit - forgot to add the link:
http://www.brianmadden.com/blogs/bri...ally-mean.aspx
supporting links directly from microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...ae/paemem.mspx
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294418
(gipangukay nako akong mga bookmarks diri)