Greetings, Sorta Like when my machine w/ 4 MEG of ram and 120 MEG HD seemed imposible to ever fill up :-) These days, 32 bits is too cramped for some single processes. G'day, sjames On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, steven james wrote:
My understanding is that it is used to accomodate PCI memory mappings. The layout is regular memory, then PCI devices, APICs and flash, then any physical ram above remap_high goes over the 4Gig mark (for PAE).
yea, I read the sense of that remap_high variable backwards: I thought it meant "remap high memory to low" but it mean "remap low memory to high".
Very cool.
Anybody remember when 32 bits seemed like a lot of memory?
ron
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