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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2026 Jul 11 2:50 am)
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I am using Leveller, a terrain modeling app, that can use the additional 1Gb in WinXP Home. However, in addition to the /3Gb switch in the boot.ini, it required some code to be changed in the executable file in order to work. I thought I could change it myself with a binary file editor such as VEDIT or UltraEdit, but that did not work and the developer changed it for me. PLEASE NOTE: The /3Gb switch does not work on all systems and may cause a crash on booting, requiring an alternate boot disk to edit the boot.ini and remove the /3Gb switch. Yes, I learned the hard way. ;) Chris
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Does anyone know if C5 has the "IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE" statement in the application process header? This switch allows applications to address 1 GB of additional virtual address space above 2 GB.
If Eovia has this statement in the C5 Header, then all one then has to do is add the "/3gb" statement to the Windows boot.ini file, and C5 can use another gByte of RAM (this won't work with Windows XP Home).
Thanks for any input to this question!