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Naveen8-Jul-10 3:25
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Again it depends on the OS.

In window, usually a process can take only 2GB of memory( User mode ), the remaining 2GB is reserved for Kernal mode.

Again among this 2GB, some memory will be already taken by process, for loading exe, dll, heap, stack etc. So technically, the maximum about of memory that you can specify in malloc is always less than 2GB and the excat value depends on various factors I mentioned above.

I dont know about Linux Frown | :(

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