Dosdude Patch Tool

Dosdude Patch Tool

Download the 4GB Patch
Current Version: 1.0.0.1

APS. BPS. IPS. MOD (Star Rod). PPF. UPS. VCDiff (xdelta). Love the challenge but can get a m1 at Costco for 549. A friend of mine gave me a Mac mini late 2012 core 2 duo I5. Thought I'd have some fun (aren't we all). Spent $35 for 8 gb of ram, $34 for a 240gb ssd hd. Updated to Catalina with a few hacks now getting ready to use patched sur. Have to say with the ssd and 8 gig, it's pretty snappy. System updates, such as 10.13.1, should install normally if 'Software Update Patch' was selected in the macOS Post Install tool, or installed using the Patch Updater program. If for some reason updates aren't showing up, or you did not apply the patch, you can install it manually using the script found here. So I got to take with him on discord (on the server) about what he thinks about a new Big Sur patcher. He definitely thinks its gonna be very hard to make compared to the previous ones. He said that support for non-metal gpu's is gonna be very hard, so until more facts arise, he doesn't think non-metal support is gonna come anytime soon. Patched Sur is a UI patcher for macOS Big Sur, designed to make it easy to run macOS 11 on unsupported Macs. This patcher hopes to allow any user of any knowledge to patch their Mac, while still giving you freedom on how you want to use your Mac.

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I originally wrote this tool for a friend of mine who needed it. This very little tool patches x86 executables in order to let them have 4GB (instead of only 2) of virtual memory on x64 platforms. This tool comes very handy for applications which need a great amount of virtual memory like games, 3D renderization, multimedia etc. To gain these 2GB, you just have to use this tool to patch the executable (*.exe file) of the software you want to have these additional GBs of virtual memory. It can be used by clicking on it and choosing the file or through command line (e.g.: “4gb_patch file.exe”). It automatically creates a backup copy of the original executable.

Dosdude Patch Tool Catalina

Why things are this way on x64 is easy to explain. On x86 applications have 2GB of virtual memory out of 4GB (the other 2GB are reserved for the system). On x64 these two other GB can now be accessed by 32bit applications. In order to achieve this, a flag has to be set in the file’s internal format. This is, of course, very easy for insiders who do it every day with the CFF Explorer. This tool was written because not everybody is an insider, and most probably a lot of people don’t even know that this can be achieved. Even I wouldn’t have written this tool if someone didn’t explicitly ask me to.