Is there a reason for this decision?

Because 32-bit OSs should be able to address 4gb, not 2gb, right?

Not to mention that qemu's a virtual *machine*, and so 4gb should be the
limit for qemu, and there should be no limit for qemu-system-x86_64.
But both have the 2gb limitation placed on them.  32-bit OSs playing
nice with too much memory or with a 64-bit architecture is the OSs' job,
not the machine's.

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