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The x86-64 architecture reuses much of the 32-bit architecture code for instruction encoding. This has the unfortunate side-effect that there's a 4 GB limit for pointers on x86-64.
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The x86-64 architecture reuses much of the 32-bit architecture code for instruction encoding. This has the unfortunate side-effect that there's a 4 GB limit for pointers on x86-64.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: