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Justify that the virtual memory of 80386 is 64TB?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 11/11/2022

Max length of memory segment =4GB

there r 8KB number of descriptor in GDT and 8KB in LDT . So total numbr of descriptors=16KB

4GB*16KB =64TB

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