matt@nbires.nbi.com (Matthew Meighan) (12/17/88)
I'd like some references (articles and/or books) that will better help me understand the 386 processor; especially, it's memory management. I'm also interested in knowing more about the various EMS managers (e.g. 386Max) that use the capabilities of the 386, and about Windows 386. Any suggestions will be appreciated -- I'll summarize and post any responses I get my e-mail that aren't already posted. -- Matt Meighan "The eighties are the fifties in color." - Cowtown matt@nbires.nbi.com (nbires\!matt)
cdold@starfish.Convergent.COM (Clarence Dold) (12/18/88)
From article <205@nbires.nbi.com>, by matt@nbires.nbi.com (Matthew Meighan): > I'd like some references (articles and/or books) that will better help > me understand the 386 processor; especially, it's memory management. Try Intel. They have a series of books on the 386, about 150 pages each. System programming, hardware reference, 387 coprocessor... One of them ( I don't have them with me ), has a good explanation of different caching styles, as well as interleaved memory. -- Clarence A Dold - cdold@starfish.Convergent.COM (408) 434-2083 ...pyramid!ctnews!professo!dold MailStop 18-011 P.O.Box 6685, San Jose, CA 95150-6685