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On Thu, 15 Jul 1999 20:42:27 +0200 (CEST), Matthias W�chter wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Timothy J. Massey wrote:
Only with a 32-bit processor can you realistically eliminate segmented memory.
Don't say that: There are some Xeon motherboards around (well, most of them are sold in complete supported systems) supporting 16GB of memory and more. Since you need more than 32 bits to address this space, they had to design work-arounds like segmentation (I don't know anything more about it). Even worse: The switching is done externally, by the chipset...
That only makes my point even more. In that case, even 32-bit memory paths are not enough. If a 32-bit bus won't do it, why would you even attempt it with a 16-bit CPU?
I'm not saying that 32 bits is all you need. What I'm saying is that you need at *least* 32 bits!
Tim Massey
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