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- Re: how to get physical memory address from virtual memory address
The virtual address allocation *does not* allocate physical pages to the allocated block - you only get a slice of the address space of your process. The virtual address is connected (maybe temporarily) to a physical page when it's accessed and a page fault handler decides to give the physical addresses.- Method and system for low power refresh of dynamic random access memories
A method and system for operating a DRAM device in either a high power, full density mode or a low power, half density mode. In the full density mode, each data bit is stored in a single memory cell, and, in the half density mode, each data bit is stored...- Anyone know about computers Virtual memory Problem)
Hi My computer is shagged! I have deleted shitloads off my hard drive and am now down to the bear minimum yet the memory is non-existent i thought i had a virus but two checks have said No! Does anyone know what to do? It is a work computer so will not be fixed for a while anyone got any suggestions? The message your virtual memory is running low comes up all the time and i cant even use the internet with summit else Please Help!- Re: how to get physical memory address from virtual memory address
Of course, you are wrong. Virtual addresses /only/ have corresponding physical addresses when they are used in a memory reference. Pure "allocation" (malloc()) doesn't result in a memory reference, so no real address is assigned. (FWIW, this is why the OOM killer works the way it does - it kills processes that have allocated memory- Re: how to get physical memory address from virtual memory address
Hari wrote: Get it for what purpose? As it is process virtual memory, the physical address may change at any time due to paging activity!Summary: I have a notebook with the new Intel duo chip running XP MCE SP-2 with 2G ... ram and a 120 HD. ... My HD is partitioned into a system partition and a data partition. ... Should virtual memory be placed on both partitions or is placement on one ...- MemUse 0.4 - Memory and swap file monitor
If you want to know the state of your memory usage but don't want to install a complex program, MemUse could well be the solution you need. This program, in the form of a tiny 7KB executable doesn't require any installation and will show up a small display containing information about the physical and virtual memory both available and used. It's extremely simple to use and the only option that you have is to choose whether the window is always on top or not. Features of the program: Tiny executable Shows Memory Information (Physical and Virtual) Stay On Top option (System Menu) Windows XP Theme support Shows Physical percentage value in the title of the window Can show memory usage in KB
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