just so you know, "virtual memory" means different things to differnet people 
and different OSs, so if you are reading about cpu registers and mem pages, 
that is one thing, but the way M$ products handle memory is so different from 
other OSs and in some books the wording looks as if the M$ way of looking at 
memory is _the_ way.

On Monday 27 January 2003 07:30 pm, Graham Pohle wrote:
> I will persist in acquiring the knowledge needed to operate this OS, but
> because there is a massive amount of reading to do before I can even
> begin to think I can operate this OS, let alone understand it, I'll be
> only dropping in like this from time to time to let you know that I'm
> still persisting with the learning curve. The workings of a computer are
> not as complex as I thought they were, it's just when you start adding
> software and various programs that it becomes complicated. So like I
> said, I'll be keeping in touch and if I do strike a problem that I
> cannot work out, I'll definitely come to this message board to ask the
> HOW TO on the What to do.
> I'm into virtual memory at the moment and it's impact on the various PC
> systems, ie; 386,486,and even the old 286. I even did a study peice on
> the old mainframe PCs where 36bits were in style.
> Anyway, I'm going to be a hell of programer when I finally get to know
> what I'm doing.
> See you soon.
> Graham


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