16-bit memory, caches, and UNIX V/386
Jon Zeeff
zeeff at b-tech.ann-arbor.mi.us
Wed Aug 16 23:07:30 AEST 1989
>Could the use of 16-bit extended memory be a problem running
>Sys V/386, aside from the speed penalty (which ought to be mitigated
>by a caching motherboard)?
It should not be a problem.
Does anyone have a benchmark as to what 16 bit memory does to performance
if you have a caching motherboard? I'm quite interested since it's the
only way I can add memory.
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