On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Bari Ari wrote:
There are Flash parts available with densities up to 256Mbits. The problem is that motherboard layouts (and chipsets) have only enough address lines to access 2 Mbits of memory. So just replacing a 2Mb part with a larger one won't help.
Except for these lovely intel parts, the 82802? series. I am using one now that is low pin count, but 1 Mbyte. how does intel do it? they use address/address multiplexing, which in the limit by design will allow parts of up to 256 MBYTES (or 28 bits of address if my math is wrong :-0)
Thus we will in the small low pin count package be able to fit linux kernels once again. Lots of them! Very nice.
DoC parts just don't seem to be keeping up with these trends, and the company has been hard to work with, which is why FreeBSD is dropping DoC support in 6.0. Given the higher densities to come in LPC packages, and the uncooperative attitude of the DoC vendor, I would say that the 82802? series is going to be very popular.
ron