Questions tagged [awe]
Address Windowing Extensions is a Windows feature that allows 32-bit programs to access more than 2GB of data.
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awe.js Augmented Reality adding text
I'm trying to add text to awe.js project, using this tutorial I have came up with an attempt, https://www.sitepoint.com/augmented-reality-in-the-browser-with-awe-js/.
awe.projections.add({
id: '...
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Cannot add a user to lock pages in memory group policy to enable AWE in SQL Server
We are trying to enable AWE on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00 running on a Windows Server 2003 R2.
After following this post http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190730.aspx we go to the ...
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Allocating memory using AWE
I'm using 32bit Windows XP SP3 with PAE enabled and 8GB physical memory.
All i want is to use AWE to allocate memory from the dark side - i.e. the hidden 4GB - so i wrote i gave my user Lock pages in ...
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Address Windowing Extension
I have an 32bit application with very large memory requirements.
I noticed that there is something called Address Windowing Extension.
However I haven't found much information in regards to how to ...
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Data Storage with AWE Memory via collections / lists / other containers
Does anyone have any suggestions (product, toolsets, methods or other) for the storage and processing of custom data (delphi collections, binary trees, DIContainers etc) that DOES NOT restrict itself ...
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Can AWE use >4GB RAM on SQL Server 2005 dev edition on Windows XP 32-bit
Using SQL Server 2005 developer edition on Windows XP pro (32-bit) I notice that the check box to enable AWE (Advanced Windowing Extensions) is enabled. I have an Opteron workstation that I could ...