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Frank Meulblok
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Thing to keep in mind is the Windows memory allocator. That does a couple of weird things when it comes to shared memory, and will use up more address space than you think you're allocating. Effectively: If you're running any 32-bit process, your out-of-address space issues can start showing up anywhere from the 1.5 to 2.0 gb mark.
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