• MCasq_qsaCJ_234@lemmy.zip
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    8 days ago

    Issue 2038 will be easier to fix because many systems are already 64-bit, as 32-bit systems could only handle 4 GB of RAM, and programs need more RAM.

    The only issue would be critical issues that run on 32-bit systems and must be fixed before that date.

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      8 days ago

      32-bit systems could only handle 4 GB of RAM

      I don’t understand why people always say that. Pentium Pro could handle 64 GB even though it was a 32 bit CPU. It had a 36 bit address bus. Later models are the same.

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        8 days ago

        People say it because it was a Windows limitation, not a computing limitation. Windows Server had support for more, but for consumers, it wasn’t easily doable. I believe there’s modern workarounds though. The real limit is how much memory a single application can address at any given time.