On Thu, 15 Jul 1999 12:31:48 -0400 (EDT), Kevin P Lawton wrote:
Also IMHO, by far their greatest mistake in history was when they went to a new protected mode environment in the 286, they carried forward the segmentation architecture.
But they had to. The 286 is a 16-bit processor. Without segmented memory, you would be limited to 64k of memory... Leaving protected mode out of it, the rest of the 286 was merely an evolution of the 80186: a change from a 20-bit memory bus to a 24-bit. That's the only real change. Of course, there *is* protected mode...
Only with a 32-bit processor can you realistically eliminate segmented memory.
Tim Massey
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