Last time we talked about how the original PC has a limit of 640 kB for your programs and 1 MB in total. But of course those restrictions chafed. People demanded more memory, and there were ...
The memory map of the original 8086 computer with its base and extended memory made the original PC rather straightforward, but also posed countless issues for DOS-based applications as they tried to ...
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've always been under the impression that under Win32 protected memory essentially means that each running process is given a pseudo-imaginary 4GB flatly-addressed ...
Turning off IE Protected Mode can fix issues, but it comes with trade-offs This article explains how to disable Protected Mode in Internet Explorer through the ...