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 Post subject: Re: How each process can have same kernel address space?
PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2016 5:07 am 
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mallard wrote:
I personally also believe that supporting 32-bit x86 is still worthwhile; 32-bit only x86 CPUs aimed at "consumer" markets are still being manufactured by the likes of VIA and are still very common in second-hand equipment in less "developed" areas of the world.


Not only that, but Intel's Atom processor (at least some versions) doesn't support 64-bit code, and when booted with EFI, runs in a 32-bit environment. This processor is pretty common in smaller systems.


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 Post subject: Re: How each process can have same kernel address space?
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Thank you on those corrections, Mallard.

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 Post subject: Re: How each process can have same kernel address space?
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I was forget to say thaks for you all..
Your answers was very helpful (y)

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