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Hello folks!

I used GlobalMemoryStatusEx[^] to get memory information. As the subject suggests, i am looking for the available physical memory my process may allocate, however, the ullAvailPhys member of MEMORYSTATUSEX[^] shows all the available memory bytes, not only the bytes allocatable by my process. So you understand, windows has a 2Gb (i know this can be increased to 3Gb but that's of no relevance right now) limit per process. So if my computer has 3Gb memory, my process allocates 1.5Gb, then i check the free memory size, i get 1.5G, but if i try to allocate that 1.5G, it will fail since only 0.5G is available to my process. I might be wrong, i am not sure, so please correct me if i am.
So i figured, if i take the smaller value of ullAvailPhys and ullAvailVirtual, this should give me the available physical mem for my process, but this is really a guess. So...can someone tell me how to do this correctly, or if this way is reliable?

Thanks for any info in advance.
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