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Join Date: Sep 2005
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hi friend,
each operating system has a predefined memory map.following is the DOS memory map(dos is real mode huhh?)
0-640 base memory(it contains IVT ,OS code etc)
640-1 mb extended memory(Vmemory...ems window etc)
i need windows detailed memory map which describing where windows IVT is located and where OS code is ...like that.
friends pls reply
each operating system has a predefined memory map.following is the DOS memory map(dos is real mode huhh?)
0-640 base memory(it contains IVT ,OS code etc)
640-1 mb extended memory(Vmemory...ems window etc)
i need windows detailed memory map which describing where windows IVT is located and where OS code is ...like that.
friends pls reply
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Originally Posted by goldeagle2005
I don't understand why you would need such info. You trying to crack the kernel or something?
no i dont have any intention to crack Windows. but it is good to know an operating system's memory map. it may help u to code some utility progs.
regards
shaji
Hmm...the book Windows Internals by Mark Russinovich could help you.
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