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19 May 2025
- diffhist C (programming language) 07:19 +3 Annh07 talk contribs (Reverted 1 pending edit by 49.43.180.152 to revision 1290680595 by Materialscientist) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist C (programming language) 07:13 −3 49.43.180.152 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
17 May 2025
- diffhist Out of memory 19:43 +51 Fgnievinski talk contribs (→top)
16 May 2025
- diffhist m C (programming language) 10:31 −7 Materialscientist talk contribs (Reverted edits by 2409:408A:383:B00:9D93:4323:C907:C33E (talk) (HG) (3.4.13)) Tags: Huggle Rollback
- diffhist C (programming language) 10:28 +7 2409:408a:383:b00:9d93:4323:c907:c33e talk (Developer full name instead name) Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
14 May 2025
- diffhist m X86 memory segmentation 22:29 −1 Discospinster talk contribs (Reverted edits by 2800:2242:0:C62:2548:CFF4:2CE:12A6 (talk) (HG) (3.4.13)) Tags: Huggle Rollback
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 22:28 0 2800:2242:0:c62:2548:cff4:2ce:12a6 talk (→80286 protected mode) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist X86 memory segmentation 22:24 +1 2800:2242:0:c62:2548:cff4:2ce:12a6 talk (→Real mode) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Memory paging 03:06 +26 Guy Harris talk contribs (*Operating System Concepts, 10th Edition* says, in section 9.3 "Paging", that paging allows the *physical* memory to be non-contiguous; explicitly mention that it's physical memory. Punctuation before reference.)
13 May 2025
- diffhist Memory paging 19:32 +110 ShuffyIosys talk contribs (Expanded the opening paragraph since it implies that contiguous memory allocation is no longer necessary. This may not be the case for performance-oriented use cases, since locality provides a big benefit for certain data structures)
- diffhist Protected mode 09:11 +254 100.34.18.149 talk (→Entering and exiting protected mode: Refined and clarified the paragraph about entering protected mode, particularly clarifying the role and effect of the A20 gate. (Editors should note that disabling A20 does not disable access to all memory above the first megabyte; it only disables access to odd megabytes, i.e. addresses [100000h,1FFFFFh], [300000h,3FFFFFh], [500000h,5FFFFFh], etc.))
- diffhist Protected mode 08:57 −98 100.34.18.149 talk (→Entering and exiting protected mode: Deleted a false detail. The ability to reset the 80286 through a triple fault is in fact entirely dependent on IBM AT hardware. The 80286 CPU goes into the shutdown state when it triple-faults; the IBM-designed AT logic resets the CPU when it signals shutdown. Without the AT shutdown-reset logic, the 80286 would stay in shutdown until reset by some user action (like a machine power cycle).)
- diffhist Template:Memory management 06:04 −2 Christian75 talk contribs (Too many })