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8 bits = 1byte 2 bytes = 1int dint (double integer) = 4bytes = 32bits
Yes, i have but this is ment to be asking questions to help not polls. I'm using IE9 32bits on Windows 7
If the characters are 8 bits then you have 4 for them in 32 bits. ASCII is an 7 bit character set but in most programming languages a char is 8 bits.
Interface Width Frequency Bytes/Sec Bits/Sec PCI 32bits 33 MHz 133 MB/s 1.06 Gbps Remember - there is PCI-X & PCI-E which are different.
32 bit operating systems can only address 4GB of memory 64 bit operating systems can address 4 petabytes of memory(1 048 576 gigabytes).
It requires 30 address bits to address 1GB of RAM.230 = 1,073,741,824
Memory is measured in Bytes and muliples of bytes. A Megabyte is one million bytes. A Giga byte is a thousand Megabytes or 1,000,000,000 bytes. A byte is a group of binary digits called 'bits', mostly 32bits to the byte, in modern computers. Each byte is capable of representing a number. Each byte can be looked at, retreived or changed, by an address at any time. This is called random access. ie You can access it without having to pass through other locations (like a tape). For this reason it is called Random Access Memory, or RAM.
An Address Bus gives the memory instructions on where to place the actual data that it will stored or read. Basically a map location. The Data Bus carries the information that is going to be stored or read using the location that the Address Bus gave to the memory. Address bus is unidirectional while data bus is bi directional
There is no specific, fixed, area of memory that a driver is stored in (this is handled by the OS as it is loaded) - However in Windows there is specific location in the file system where the device drivers are placed, this is C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore.
1TB is 240 bytes. It follows that a 40 bit address bus can address 1TB. Since 1TB is 1TB regardless of the system's word size, a 40 bit address bus can address 1TB on a computer with an 8 bit, a 16 bit, a 32 bit, or any other word size.
Since JumiGamer emulate the Joystick (Game Controller) to the driver level, you can play ANY PC GAME THAT WORKS WITH A JOYSTICK.JumiGamer also includes mouse and keyboard (also driven by low level drivers) which gives superior performance over other apps with this nature.The drivers are designed for Windows 32bits only, Although Mouse and Keyboard can be emulated without the use of drivers (Jumi falls back to emulation if the drivers cant be used, like in a 64bit version of Windows), the game controller must have valid drivers to function.
You can't just do that unless the underlying hardware of your computer is 64 bit. The 64 bit version of Windows XP released on April 25, 2005 will not run on a 32 bit computer. If your computer is 64 bit then you can move to 64 bit XP but you would need to purchase this from somewhere. I am not sure but I do not think Microsoft supports or sells this any more. If you are having problems, may I suggest you try installing Linux instead (for free in either 32 or 64 bit versions) it will work much faster then Windows. See related link below.