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- PCI_hole abstract "The PCI hole or PCI memory hole is a limitation of 32-bit hardware and 32-bit operating systems that causes a computer to appear to have less memory available than is physically installed. This memory addressing limitation and the later workarounds necessary to overcome it are functionally similar to the memory limits of the early 8088 IBM PC memory architecture (see Conventional memory).Similar situations have often arisen in the history of computing, when hardware intended to have up to a certain level of resources is designed to handle several times the maximum expected amount, which eventually becomes a severe restriction as Moore's law increases resources economically available. The original IBM PC was typically supplied with 64 KB of memory or less; it was designed to take a maximum of 640 KB, far more than it was thought would ever be needed. In fact, Bill Gates is famously (but dubiously) thought to have pointed out that \"640 KB ought to be enough for anyone.\" This rapidly became a restriction that had to be handled by complex DOS memory management. Similar successive restrictions in size have been imposed and overcome on hard drives.".
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- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink 32-bit.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink 3_GB_barrier.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Accelerated_Graphics_Port.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virtual_memory.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Category:X86_architecture.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Category:X86_memory_management.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Chipset.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Conventional_PCI.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Conventional_memory.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink DOS_memory_management.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Expanded_memory.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Expansion_card.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink IBM_Personal_Computer.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink O.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Moores_law.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink NX_bit.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink PSE-36.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Physical_Address_Extension.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Physical_address.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink RAM_limit.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Video_RAM_(dual-ported_DRAM).
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_address_space.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Server_2003.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Vista.
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "PCI hole".
- PCI_hole wikiPageWikiLinkText "memory hole".
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- PCI_hole subject Category:Virtual_memory.
- PCI_hole subject Category:X86_architecture.
- PCI_hole subject Category:X86_memory_management.
- PCI_hole hypernym Limitation.
- PCI_hole type Product.
- PCI_hole comment "The PCI hole or PCI memory hole is a limitation of 32-bit hardware and 32-bit operating systems that causes a computer to appear to have less memory available than is physically installed.".
- PCI_hole label "PCI hole".
- PCI_hole sameAs Q17148462.
- PCI_hole sameAs m.04zwl5d.
- PCI_hole sameAs Q17148462.
- PCI_hole wasDerivedFrom PCI_hole?oldid=640758350.
- PCI_hole isPrimaryTopicOf PCI_hole.