Xref: utzoo comp.arch:9210 comp.lang.c:17589 Newsgroups: comp.arch,comp.lang.c Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!csri.toronto.edu!norvell From: norvell@csri.toronto.edu (Theodore Stevens Norvell) Subject: Re: looking for >32-bit address space [and how will C handle it Message-ID: <8904112039.AA06257@davenport.csri.toronto.edu> Summary: Correction. Keywords: Cyber 180 Organization: University of Toronto, CSRI References: <1032@myrias.UUCP> <12289@reed.UUCP> <16568@winchester.mips.COM> <16716@cup.portal.com> <8904072220.AA03632@yorkmills.csri.toronto.edu> Distribution: na Date: Tue, 11 Apr 89 16:39:28 EDT In article <8904072220.AA03632@yorkmills.csri.toronto.edu> norvell@csri.toronto.edu (Theodore Stevens Norvell) writes: >Cyber 180's have byte addressing and large virtual address spaces (8 gigabytes) What I meant was 8 TERRAbytes (2 to the 43 bytes) per process. Theodore Norvell (Thanks to Mark Chojnacki for pointing this out.)