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@@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ Don't worry, i know that it looks a little scary after real mode, but it's easy.
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1. Limit (0 - 15 bits) defines a `length_of_segment - 1`. It depends on `G` bit.
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- * if `G` (55-bit) is 0 and segment limit is 0 - size of segment - 1 byte
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- * if `G` is 1 and segment limit is 0 - size of segment 4096 bytes
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- * if `G` is 0 and segment limit is 0xfffff - size of segment 1 megabyte
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- * if `G` is 1 and segment limit is 0xfffff - size of segment 4 gigabytes
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+ * if `G` (55-bit) is 0 and segment limit is 0, size of segment is 1 byte
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+ * if `G` is 1 and segment limit is 0, size of segment is 4096 bytes
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+ * if `G` is 0 and segment limit is 0xfffff, size of segment is 1 megabyte
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+ * if `G` is 1 and segment limit is 0xfffff, size of segment is 4 gigabytes
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2. Base (0-15, 32-39 and 56-63 bits) defines the physical address of the segment's start address.
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