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What?? This is entirely incorrect. EVERY valid virtual address has an associated physical address. In the case of malloc-ed memory, that physical address will be in physical memory. Addressing the OP, while you are in user mode, the physical address can change at any time. The only reliable way to get the physical address is- Downloadable Pocket Pc Games
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This is not a task that should be performed by the user-level process. You can't for example test the memory which is permanently mapped by kernel (which user-level process is not allowed to access). For memory diagnostics, tools specifically crafted for such tasks should be used (such as memtest86).- 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: Buying PB memory from PC store
From what I have read, VM is truly VIRTUAL; it is an amount of memory that the process could request. I think that may be a simplification since there are always "page ins", or reads from VM. The system creates one swapfile on disk at bootup and, for all I know, it may contain system data. However, the system does NOT swap pages to disk unless RAM is- Microsoft allows free redistribution of Virtual Server and Virtual PC
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