HBO043%DJUKFA11.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Christoph van Wuellen) (02/27/91)
Well, the 64k+64 limit will be imposed until the last 8086 and the last 80286 is thrown in the ashtray of history. C.v.W.
kjh@pollux.usc.edu (Kenneth J. Hendrickson) (03/01/91)
In article <45928@nigel.ee.udel.edu> HBO043%DJUKFA11.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu (Christoph van Wuellen) writes: >Well, the 64k+64 limit will be imposed until the last 8086 and the last >80286 is thrown in the ashtray of history. I have my toy computer ('286) running a toy operating system (MS-DOS), and I'm getting a real computer ('386) for a real operating system (Minix-386). I vote to throw the 64k+64k limit in the ashtray. -- favourite oxymorons: student athlete, military justice, mercy killing Ken Hendrickson N8DGN/6 kjh@usc.edu ...!uunet!usc!pollux!kjh