> from NewEgg). You will, of course, need a 64-bit operating system to
> take advantage of more than 4GB of RAM. The X100e uses DDR2, and the
I don't understand the "of course" above. Don't know about Windows, but
Linux kernel compiled for ia32 can use more than 4GB, assuming you
compiled it with the appropriate config options.
That doesn't mean it's the recommended way to use such a machine, just
that you don't *need* a 64bit OS to make use of more than 4GB.
Stefan
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