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If u can't represent more than 4 gb in int how will u address memory space more then that
You can represent 4GB> in int. Remember, 64-bit converts to 8 bytes. Int64 takes up just 8 bytes in memory, so really you can store that much data in the integer, but when it comes to addressing memory, this is not possible. At least from my understanding.

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At least in pascal, we are told that memory addresses can be recalled by pointers. These pointers in 32-bit environment are an equivalence to a 32-bit integer because they are 4 bytes while in 64-bit, they are 8 bytes.
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@Razor12911 please can you update the cls-zstd to the newer ver 1.3.3 (there new setting like ultra and Long Range Mode)
I'll assign 78372 to do it

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