et wrote:
just so you know, "virtual memory" means different things to differnet people and different OSs, so if you are reading about cpu registers and mem pages, that is one thing, but the way M$ products handle memory is so different from other OSs and in some books the wording looks as if the M$ way of looking at memory is _the_ way.On the subject of memory, would converting a Celeron box to Linux bypass the problem that Celeron chips in Windows canonly utilise a certain amount of memory? We have a Celeron with 32MB of RAM, and have been told there is no point in adding RAM because the chip wouldn't be able to access it.
Sir Robin
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