0x632304390 reference memory?



Answers:
It could reference a memory location, but it's really just a number.
When dealing with computers the "0x" at the beginning of a number usually means it's a hex number.
The hex (aka: base 16) number:
0x632304390
Is the same as the decimal (aka: base 10) number:
26,611,827,600
This number can be stored in 35 bits so a 64 bit computer can easily use it as a memory location. Pentium computers are mostly 32 bit so your computer's processor is probably one of core2, IA-64, Alpha, Xeon, Athalon 64, SPARC V9+, PowerPC, Opteron, Sempron, Turion 64, Isiah 64, or one of the special 64bit Pentium 4s.

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