Correct me if I am wrong or back me up if correct:
The starting memory location is 0x0 and should not be written to by any
application. 0xC is pretty close to the bottom and shouldn't be written
to either. If an application trys to access memory above what is
available, it wraps, which is the same as starting over. In example, if
0xFF is the highest number allowed then 0xFF + 0x1 = 0x0. This will
occur sometimes when you run out of memory.
Chris wrote:
>AutoDesk: Please look at this error.
>Thanks.
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>NVIDIA Quadro FX 1000 - 6.14.10.4403
>18 x 20 dual UltraSharp Monitors
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