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<0> protocol, domain name, path name and file name
<0> lol ;x
<1> domain name.
<0> mk
<2> quick question
<0> sup
<3> lol.lmao.org = x.x.x.x
<2> does windows xp supppor 4gb of memoery?
<2> *memory
<1> Because the DNS protocol just converts www.blah.com into the IP address that is is ***ociated to.
<1> So that would be the most logical choice.
<2> theguy down at the computer store says it will only recognize as 2.7 gig or 3.2 or somethin like that
<3> Forward Lookup Zones.
<3> <3
<0> yes
<3> And Reverse lookup zones



<0> hmm
<4> yeah its under 3.5
<0> winxp = 4gb max
<1> DNS Zone Transfers are also good for finding information out about a host.
<0> winxp x64 = 16 (i think)
<0> mk
<4> winxp 32 wont see 4 gig.
<5> just finished turning a 4 printer switcher thinger
<0> it will see 2
<4> sees 2 just fine
<5> to a monitor+keyboard switcher thinger
<5> ;)
<0> does it see 3?
<2> hmm
<0> I'm on x64, so I don't know
<1> Robert: Are you taking an online exam?
<2> well i haven't tried it yet
<2> im about to
<4> ive heard its under 3.5, but dont know the exact amount
<2> just curious what the deal is
<2> if it only sees like 3.2
<3> Hehehe. >3
<2> does that mean its only using 3.2gig
<6> Windows2000 and Windows XP see a max of 3 gigs of memory
<7> are there any wires that are needed to be connected onto an Audigy 2 ZS card for the sound to work, or is it just plug n' play
<2> or its using the 4 gig
<2> but only reads 3.2
<5> 4 printer kvm
<4> its not using it
<5> to a 4 computer kvm
<5> ;P
<8> it only sees 3 gig, anything over 3 gig is system reserved for add in cards
<0> oh interesting
<0> so even on x64, if I had 4gb, it would still only see/use 3gb?
<4> no
<1> You can use dynamic partitions (or whatever they are called) under 2k to use a lot more than 3GB of RAM.
<8> no
<5> already had 1 4 computer kvm
<4> it should see it all
<5> but wanted a second one
<8> 32bit only
<5> ;P
<0> oh okies xD
<2> hmm
<4> im getting 4 for my vista system
<2> but like i saiud
<2> if i have 4 installed
<2> and it only shows 3
<2> will it still be using 4 gb?
<3> 3.940
<3> >D lol
<4> what are you doing that you're so worried about using 4gig?
<2> i just want lots of ram :)
<0> I have 2gb
<6> oh brother
<0> and it's barely enough
<6> hahahaha
<6> that is just stupid
<3> <lol>lmao</lol>
<6> what are you doing?
<6> processing cheqs for millions of people



<3> Being a level1 ISP.
<3> lellerloller
<1> 32-bit systems support a total of 4gb of RAM. Windows takes this and splits it in half, using 2gb for apps, and 2gb for the kernel. If you add the /3g switch the boot.ini, then it uses 1gb for the kernel, and 3gb for apps.
<4> sometimes when i watch star wars, i get to that part where they blow up alderan, and you see those guys on the deathstar like right up near where the super lasers are firing, and they have to lean aside. I'm wondering to myself, wow, did those guys get testicular cancer? would the empire pay if they did? is there time off? do you get a settlement, or what?
<2> hmmm
<7> are there any wires that are needed to be connected onto an Audigy 2 ZS card for the sound to work, or is it just plug n' play
<4> plug it in, load the drivers, plug your speakers in.
<1> Ensure Windows is not muting the sound.
<6> troopa - right therefore max your system can use is 4 but prefer 3
<1> Also, check the device manager and see if there are any conflicts.
<7> do i have to hook up the case wires for sound even if i'm not using onboard?
<4> turn off onboard in your bios
<4> nigga.
<4> i feel like saying nigga tonight
<7> haha, alright... let me try that
<1> whale: Just use an IOS and be happy, lol.
<1> Most server-based operating systems can use large amounts of RAM.
<1> Like 16GB or something.
<1> I'm not 100% sure how much a 64-bit platform can use.
<8> it can address 64bits of memory
<4> gigglebyte
<6> yeah if you want to use more then 3-4 gig you gotta go 64-bit OS
<6> Linux, WindowsXP-64
<6> or soon the crappy Windows Vista
<6> 64 bit edition
<2> grr
<2> so i mine as well not even stick the other 2 gig sticks into my computer?
<1> krete: It can use up to 4GB of RAM. You WILL NOT notice any performance gain after 2GB though.
<6> how much you got now?
<1> Unless you do some very intense stuff.
<8> 64bit = 4 terabytes limit
<1> bah: Good to know.
<6> you won't
<6> it's just a plecebo
<8> yeah we're gonna hit that soon lol
<6> you'll think you'll notice something
<6> "wow my system is a bit faster"
<1> It is just a waste of money.
<1> The only people that need insane amounts of RAM are those who are powering mission-critical high-end servers.
<1> Even the NSA's data crunching machines are pretty simple.
<6> true
<1> They have them placed on AT&T's WorldNET.
<6> can't argue there
<1> They sniff every bit of traffic going through AT&T's WorldNET.
<1> Which is like 90%
<6> 2-4 is enough if you got 3 gig it's good
<1> When it comes down to it -- processing power is greater than memory.
<5> I can bitch smack people?
<5> is that a talent?
<5> jk's
<1> Anything above 2GB is for bragging rights.
<1> Because you won't see any gain.
<6> Of the14 women observed, only two washed properly for at least 15 seconds. Ten held their hands under the water for five seconds or less. And two didn't wash at all.
<6> Oxford suggests men are even worse. "In men's toilets, if you just stand there for a few minutes, no one seems to wash their hands," he frets.
<5> I have a 3gb hd;P
<5> yeah!!!!
<5> its above 2gb;P
<5> also have a 2.6gb
<1> nosun: 3GB can be very powerful if in the right hands.
<1> 3GB of rainbow tables can be nice.
<5> yes it can:)
<5> I was just kidding since I believe your talking about ram
<1> But get a bunch of 500GB drives in a RAID 0 configuration.
<5> and not hd spaceP
<1> Max out with Rainbow tables.
<5> I have in my box 500gb
<5> right now
<5> I believe
<5> 300+200gb
<1> You guys want to know how Government organizations 'crack' hashes?
<1> Super computers + M***IVE storage + Rainbow Tables.
<1> Or backdoors in popular products.
<1> It is a KNOWN FACT that the NSA backdoors every commercial product used for encryption within the U.S.
<1> It is mandatory.


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