On 8/7/07, John Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On most modern 32-bit Windows systems the maximum heap size will range
> from
> 1.4G to 1.6G. On 32-bit Solaris kernels the address space is limited to
> 2G.
> On 64-bit operating systems running the 32-bit VM, the max heap size can
> be
> higher, approaching 4G on many Solaris systems.



This came up on the cf-community thread as I just got a new laptop with 4gig
of memory and only see something like 3.5gig available. Still bangin for how
I use it, regardless with what all those posers say about vista, pays to
have 4 gig ran I guess.

While I'm not complaining because who buys 3.5 gig of ram and then again
what the heck works in native 64bit systems yet, the following url addresses
some of the pitfalls of 32bit systems, also addressing where some of your
memory goes at least on vista.

http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000811.html


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