eval_start_address: Fix comment
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ eval_start_address ()
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the current TEB address as very simple test that this is a large
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address aware executable.
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The above test for an address beyond 0xbf000000 is supposed to
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make sure that we really have 3GB on a 32 bit system. XP and
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later support smaller large address regions, but then it's not
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that interesting for us to use it for the heap.
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make sure that we really have 3GB on a 32 bit system. Windows
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supports smaller large address regions, but then it's not that
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interesting for us to use it for the heap.
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If the region is big enough, the heap gets allocated at its
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start. What we get are 0.999 or 1.999 Gigs of free contiguous
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memory for heap, thread stacks, and shared memory regions. */
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