2^N bytes in virtual space. Because since the processor has N address
lines so the processor can address only 2^N bytes of data, even though
the actual RAM may be less than 2^N bytes of data or the RAM allocated
to a process is less than that.



On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Akshata Sharma
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. There are N address lines in the procesor, which is true regarding the
> virtual space of the running process and why
> a. there is no limit on virtual space
> b. 2^N bytes in virtual space
> c. it depends upon size of RAM
> d. none of the above
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