You have posted some novel and very confused ideas about the use of virtual 
storage.  First you thought that SAM64 forced interrupt disablement.  Now you 
have realized that dataspace storage is above the bar.  This is also incorrect. 
 Virtual addresses in data spaces run from address 0 to 2GB-1, which means 
below the 31-bit addressing line.  I think you need some basic education in 
virtual storage terminology and usage.

Bill Fairchild
Rocket Software

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Micheal Butz
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 3:08 PM
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Subject: Dataspaces or 64 bit storage

Hi

Now that I realize that only current use for above the bar addressing  
is storage at this time at least which is older dataspace or 64 bit  
addressabilty

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