lemme see...Can a program run some ring 0 code?  If the program was
in a virtual machine then it should be able to run in both ring 0 and
ring 3 (or any other ring) and switch back and forth.....

Calvin R. Smith

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Look up windows architecture it refers to them as virtual machines.

Calvin Smith wrote:

 > >I don't think many people realize that windows in itself is a hardware
 > >multiplexer.  Just full of VM's.  To my knowledge each and every program 
is
 > >run
 > >in its own VM (except for 16bit apps that are all run in the same one).
 >
 > I think it's more correct to say that each program runs in it's own
 > 'address space' than it's own VM.
 >
 > Calvin R. Smith
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