06.04.2007, 21:04:27
Quote:well, i'm not concerned... my laptop has 1Gb RAM with 3Gb VRAM, my old computer has 2Gb RAM with 2Gb VRAM, and my newest computer has 4Gb Phisical RAM, however, windows XP pro, 32-bit only recognises 3.25Gb, so i have 768Mb VRAM there. this is a total of 4Gb, being the maximum RAM you can assign to windows XP 32-bit.(although, i'm begining to think maybe its 3.25Gb)If your processor(assume x86) and chipset support PAE, it can have up to 64GB of RAM.
Also you should select another HAL.
However, most of apps will use only up to 2 GB.
Now 4000h * 4 = 10000h = 64kb
also save file size +64kb.
ARM forever - x86 sucks!