This is mainly just a big **** you too the people on IRC from AntiOnline who laughed at me and made fun of me when I said there was an OS that could in fact use 1 TB of RAM or more:
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What are the limits for memory?
The limit is 4 gigabytes on a standard i386™ install. Beginning with FreeBSD versions 4.9 and 5.1, more memory can be supported through pae(4). This does require a kernel recompile, with an extra option to enable PAE:
options PAE
FreeBSD/pc98 has a limit of 4 GB memory, and PAE can not be used with it. On FreeBSD/alpha, the limit on memory depends on the type of hardware in use - consult the Alpha Hardware Release Notes for details. Other architectures supported by FreeBSD have much higher theoretical limits on maximum memory (many terabytes).
I got laughed at for saying I saw something with a TB of RAM or something about using that much RAM, and I could not find the damned page where I saw it or which OS, so I of course got made fun of and called a moron and mocked. Well, here it is, straight from the Free BSD FAQ. I'll point out I did NOT say the OS or the machine HAD this much RAM, I simply said it COULD, and got laughed at, hearing "No OS on Earth could even address that much RAM you moron".
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