On Sun, 09 Aug 2009 15:51:46 -0400, bearophile <[email protected]> wrote:

grauzone:
Then what is there to complain?<

I have paid for 2 GB RAM, so I am allowed to desire a 1800 MB array :-)

hehe.  Not necessarily.

There are often hardware/OS limitations. For example, many 32-bit Intel chipsets support 4GB of memory but only allow you to use 3GB because 1GB of *address space* is used for PCI registers. What ends up happening is you waste 1GB of memory. However, it's advantageous to use 4GB instead of 3GB because of the memory parity -- each channel should have the same amount of memory. I worked for a company that built such systems for some customers. It was a pain because we wanted to ensure all the memory was tested, but there was no way to physically test it...

In other cases, there may be video hardware that shares memory with your OS, leaving you less available space.

My point is, don't count on having 2GB of usable space even if you physically have 2GB of RAM, it may not be the case. Better off to not desire than to complain about edge conditions based on hardware limitations. It's like complaining that your car doesn't work properly at 150Mph even though the spedometer goes that high.

-Steve

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