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  • curprev 11:4411:44, 10 July 2023Helpful talk contribs 13,388 bytes +13,388 Created page with "{{computer hardware}} {{stub}} tl;dr: * If you want to use significantly more than 4GB of RAM, you want a 64-bit OS. * ...and since that is now typical, most of the details below are irrelevant TODO: the distinction between (effects from) physical and virtual memory addressing should be made clearer. <!-- Physical memory addressing * not so v * is complicated by the device hole Virtual memory: * means per-process page tables (virtual-physical mapping, managed by..."