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- Local_Descriptor_Table abstract "The Local Descriptor Table (LDT) is a memory table used in the x86 architecture in protected mode and containing memory segment descriptors: start in linear memory, size, executability, writability, access privilege, actual presence in memory, etc.The LDT is the sibling of the Global Descriptor Table (GDT) and defines up to 8192 memory segments accessible to programs - note that unlike the GDT, the zeroeth entry is a valid entry, and can be used like any other LDT entry. Also note that unlike the GDT, the LDT cannot be used to store certain system entries: TSSs or LDTs. Call Gates and Task Gates are fine, however.".
- Local_Descriptor_Table wikiPageID "3291941".
- Local_Descriptor_Table wikiPageRevisionID "601615071".
- Local_Descriptor_Table hasPhotoCollection Local_Descriptor_Table.
- Local_Descriptor_Table subject Category:Memory_management.
- Local_Descriptor_Table subject Category:X86_architecture.
- Local_Descriptor_Table comment "The Local Descriptor Table (LDT) is a memory table used in the x86 architecture in protected mode and containing memory segment descriptors: start in linear memory, size, executability, writability, access privilege, actual presence in memory, etc.The LDT is the sibling of the Global Descriptor Table (GDT) and defines up to 8192 memory segments accessible to programs - note that unlike the GDT, the zeroeth entry is a valid entry, and can be used like any other LDT entry.".
- Local_Descriptor_Table label "LDTR".
- Local_Descriptor_Table label "Local Descriptor Table".
- Local_Descriptor_Table label "Local Descriptor Table".
- Local_Descriptor_Table sameAs Local_Descriptor_Table.
- Local_Descriptor_Table sameAs m.093qv7.
- Local_Descriptor_Table sameAs Q3835954.
- Local_Descriptor_Table sameAs Q3835954.
- Local_Descriptor_Table wasDerivedFrom Local_Descriptor_Table?oldid=601615071.
- Local_Descriptor_Table isPrimaryTopicOf Local_Descriptor_Table.