Standard Edition Memory Limitations

What is the upper memory limitation for the SGA size when using Standard Edition 9.x on Windows 2000?
What about Enterprise?

According what I know the SGA in one OS is limited by the OS and the parameter SGA_MAX_SIZE. I have never heard that SGA has limitations related to the license.
SGA_MAX_SIZE
Parameter type
Big integer
Syntax
SGA_MAX_SIZE = integer [K | M | G]
Default value
Initial size of SGA at startup, dependent on the sizes of different pools in the SGA, such as buffer cache, shared pool, large pool, and so on.
Parameter class
Static
Range of values
0 to operating system-dependent
SGA_MAX_SIZE specifies the maximum size of SGA for the lifetime of the instance.
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96536/ch1190.htm#REFRN10198
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