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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #1 (permalink)
rac8006


 
 

memory

I'm looking for a utility that will display what memory addresses are valid
in a 32bit or 64bit system. The reason I'm looking for this is that on a
32bit system addresses from 0 to ffffffff are valid. The video card will go
somewhere in the 3GB to 4GB range. When I was playing with win7 64bit my
video card was still at the 3gb to 4gb range. But the system said the I did
now have 4GB of memory. So the question is where does the 4th gig of memory
map?

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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #2 (permalink)
mr_unreliable


 
 

Re: memory

rac8006 wrote:
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> I'm looking for a utility that will display what memory addresses are valid
> in a 32bit or 64bit system.
hi rac8006,

take a look at the wmi classe "win32_LogicalMemoryConfiguration".

also note that the LogicalMemConfig class documentation will
refer you to the "FreeVirtualMemory" property of the
"win32_OperatingSystem" class.

cheers, jw
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