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To: Joe NYC who wrote (78408)4/25/2002 8:55:01 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe, Re: "I was under the impression that the max physical memory that can accessed by Xeon is 36 bits (with playing some funky game with the memory), which would make it 4 GB x 16 = 64 GB."

That's the maximum addressable memory, but not all of that can be physical. Else, where would you go for MMIO, reserved system ranges, interrupts, etc?

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