I think they lean towards "some" more than they do "most" :)
How many drivers have you tested since you can say most of them go nuts with addresses > 4G? :)
Oh, we are at the time where we have 64bit CPUs? I thought we were talking old days. If the 64bit OS can address above 4G, so can the 32bit. I am...
I could then argue that they didn't support 64bit either :)
Technically, 36bit PAE has been supported by almost all Intel's CPUs since the beginning. Motherboards and chipsets on the other hand haven't...
If the debate is about how the page file works, he is actually right. If you move the page file from the ssd/hard drive to your ram, you are only...
People here say PAE makes the computer slower than hell... Windows runs in PAE mode by default (non-server editions just don't go above 4G). The...
But PAE is not an "idea", it is an actual implementation of an addressing mode i x86. It is also not about "bank switching". The entire physical...
My post was about how memory is accessed... non-PAE vs PAE vs 64bit/long mode. Why VB6 might run slower on 64bit Windows is due to other factors.
Physical memory above and under 4GB is accessed the same way in both 32bit and 64bit OSes. 64bit applications just have a much larger virtual...
About overhead... all Windows editions runs in PAE mode by default (DEP). In 64bit mode you have the same overhead plus a bit more: 4 layered page...
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