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On 14.02.10 22:36, Darren New wrote:
> Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
>> No, that does not turn of virtual memory, it turns of the page file.
>> The page file is part of the a common virtual memory implementation,
>> but the most important part is that you have a non-linear physical
>> memory (hence the "virtual" in "virtual memory").
>
> That would be the "virtual addressing" of which I was speaking. "Virtual
> addresses" don't match real addresses. "Virtual memory" doesn't match
> real memory.
You have your terminology confused. Read up on the subject in a textbook or
Wikipedia or Google it. All not my problem, so please stop trying to make
your mistake my problem.
Thorsten, POV-Team
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