>>>>> "LO" == Lamar Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

LO> The 2GB size limits of ia32 come in to play due to byte addressing
LO> (versus word addressing) in ia32 plus the use of signed single register
LO> two's-complement integers.

LO> But, as always, I reserve the right to be wrong.

You are wrong.  The file size limit has to do with the data size of
your file offset pointer.  This is not necessarily a 32 bit quantity
on a 32-bit processor.

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