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NVIDIA is gearing up to end 32-bit OS support
On 12/28/2017 02:49 AM, Jasen Betts wrote:
On 2017-12-24, Doomsdrzej wrote: On Sun, 24 Dec 2017 21:15:17 +0800, "Mr. Man-wai Chang" wrote: Full story: https://www.engadget.com/2017/12/24/nvidia-is-gearing-up-to-end-32-bit-os-support/ If you haven't upgraded to a 64-bit operating system, you might want to soon. Anyone with more than 4GB of RAM has definitely already done so. untrue. PAI is still a thing. Is that anything like PAE? Something that Windows doesn't really support (supposedly it does, but not for increased RAM). A real 64-bit OS should still be better. I used to have a system with 8GB and Windows XP (32-bit). It had some software to use the extra RAM is a disk. That's one place where it makes sense to use a software RAMdisk for the swap file. I suppose I'd still be using it if it hadn't died last summer. I used 64-bit (Win 7) on the new one. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "The weirdest way to fantasize While frigid Solstice thaws Imagine- Christless Christmastime! replaced by... "Jesus Claus"? [Gerald Tholen] |
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NVIDIA is gearing up to end 32-bit OS support
On 28/12/2017 15:26, Mark Lloyd wrote:
Is that anything like PAE? Something that Windows doesn't really support (supposedly it does, but not for increased RAM). Some of the 32 bit Windows server OSs support PAE properly and can use more than 4GB of RAM. But MS never allowed that on normal end user versions of Windows. I think it could cause problems for third party drivers or maybe they just wanted to force us to move to 64 bit sooner. ... -- Brian Gregory (in the UK). To email me please remove all the letter vee from my email address. |
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NVIDIA is gearing up to end 32-bit OS support
On 12/28/2017 07:43 PM, Brian Gregory wrote:
On 28/12/2017 15:26, Mark Lloyd wrote: Is that anything like PAE? Something that Windows doesn't really support (supposedly it does, but not for increased RAM). Some of the 32 bit Windows server OSs support PAE properly and can use more than 4GB of RAM. But MS never allowed that on normal end user versions of Windows. I think it could cause problems for third party drivers or maybe they just wanted to force us to move to 64 bit sooner. I think it's the latter. ... -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "The man who accepts the faith of Calvin is miserable in proportion to the extent he carries it out." [Lemuel K. Washburn, _Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays_] |
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NVIDIA is gearing up to end 32-bit OS support
Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 12/28/2017 07:43 PM, Brian Gregory wrote: On 28/12/2017 15:26, Mark Lloyd wrote: Is that anything like PAE? Something that Windows doesn't really support (supposedly it does, but not for increased RAM). Some of the 32 bit Windows server OSs support PAE properly and can use more than 4GB of RAM. But MS never allowed that on normal end user versions of Windows. I think it could cause problems for third party drivers or maybe they just wanted to force us to move to 64 bit sooner. I think it's the latter. https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/...ysical-memory/ "... the majority of device drivers today can probably handle physical addresses above the 4GB line. However, 32-bit Windows will continue to ignore memory above it because there is still some difficult to measure risk" Back in the day, there were discussions about "bounce buffers" and PCI cards with "dual address generators". That's where the PCI bus transaction places two 32 bit address words on the bus, so that 64-bit address locations can be selected. That would be if a PCI card wanted to DMA into main memory perhaps, and the address had to be above what a 32 bit address could handle. Paul |
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