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The "virtual pool 4" franchise is a series of 3D, first-person sports simulation video games featuringcomputer simulations of various cue sports (billiards games), including several kinds of pool as well as (in later releases) snooker and carom billiards. The games were produced, by developer Celeris and publisher Interplay Entertainment, originally for the PC (Windows 95/98/XP), Mac (OS 9), Nintendo 64 andPlayStation. Not all games were released for all platforms (see individual game articles for details). The original virtual pool 4 was re-released in 2009 for iPod Touch and iPhone.
The principal selling point of the "Virtual Pool" series games is that they were designed and tested not only by programmers, but also by physicists and professional players. By the release of Virtual Pool 3, the simulation was so accurate that the game prominently boasts "Guaranteed to improve your actual pool play or your money back" on the front of the box.The complexity of the games increased over time, from Virtual Pool' straightforward offering of four different game types, to Virtual Pool 3's smorgasbord of snooker, 2 different carom games and 18 pool games, including 4 different variants of eight-ball.In computing, virtual memory is a memory managementtechnique that is implemented using both hardware and software. It maps memory addresses used by a program, called virtual addresses, into physical addresses in computer memory. Main storage as seen by a process or task appears as a contiguous address space or collection of contiguoussegments. The operating system manages virtual address spaces and the assignment of real memory to virtual pool 4 Address translation hardware in the CPU, often referred to as a memory management unit or MMU, automatically translates virtual pool 4 addresses to physical addresses. Software within the operating system may extend these capabilities to provide a virtual address space that can exceed the capacity of real memory and thus reference more memory than is physically present in the computer.
The primary benefits of virtual pool 4 include freeing applications from having to manage a shared memory space, increased security due to memory isolation, and being able to conceptually use more memory than might be physically available, using the technique of paging.