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by dandinu
196 days ago
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That's pretty accurate. I'm always amazed how much we move forward with technology, just to later realize we already had it 15 years ago. regarding your question: I have a 32bit XP version as well, and I actually started with that one. The problem I was facing was that it's naturally limited to 4GB RAM, out of which only 3.1GB are usable (I wanted to run some beefier models and 64bit does not have the RAM limit). Also, the 32bit OS kept freezing at random times, which was a very authentic Windows XP experience, now that I think about it. :) |
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That would be a real issue. I vaguely recall methods to work around this - various mappings, some Intel extension for high memory addressing, etc: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/memory/addre...
Maybe unrealistic :( I doubt this is drop-in code.