Since bars unlike lines do have some thickness I like to think of the bar being 
the range from 2G - 4G but that's just me. 

Mohammad


On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 07:43:45 -0400, David Cole <dbc...@colesoft.com> 
wrote:

>So I'm working on XDC adding support for debugging execution "above
>the bar", when I run into a nomenclature problem...
>
>"Above the line" means >16M.
>"Above the bar"  means >4G.
>
>But AMODE(31) supports execution in only the zero to 2G range. For
>the 2G to 4G range, you need AMODE(64).
>
>So what is the name for the 2G to 4G range of storage? Ok, you guys
>can go ahead and fight it out. Me? I'm just going to call it "above
>the mini bar".
>
>[;)]
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