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- From: eletanjm@nuscc.nus.sg (TAN JIN MENG)
- Subject: Re: Confused??? 486DX
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.034104.9879@nuscc.nus.sg>
- Organization: National University of Singapore
- References: <1992Sep9.140731.21517@crd.ge.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 03:41:04 GMT
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- davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen) writes:
- : In article <14409@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au>, s923257@yallara.cs.rmit.OZ.AU (Chew Ming Ean) writes:
- : | Is the 486 a 32 bit bus computer????
- : |
- : | If so what is the difference between the busses?? ISA and EISA???
- : |
- : | Will it make a lot of difference if I purchase the ISA instead of the EISA
- : | bus???
- :
- : No. The memory on a 486 (all the ones I've ever seen) is one the
- : motherboard, and that's the primary bottleneck. Going to EISA will get
- : you some extra performance with video and disk if you use pricy
- : controllers, but it's not a huge difference, and unless you have a need
- : for the ultimate speed in video and disk I wouldn't consider it.
-
- On the other hand, EISA motherboards (in my country) cost about US$500
- more only. Plus you can upgrade to EISA peripherals incrementally.
-
- :
- : I use both ISA and EISA, and EISA config is a royal pain in the ...
- : ear. Under normal single user load, and particularly with DOS, you will
- : be able to measure the boost, but probably not feel it.
-
- Yep. With DOS - not much diff in the normal case. One the other hand,
- OS/2 and NT (and Solaris , and NextStep) are coming up. You might want
- to get a [real man's OS ;-)] capable machine.
-
- One of the very real limitations regards these 32bit OSes that has been
- exposed by OS/2 is the 16MB physical addressing limitation of the ISA
- bus. ie. the DMA controllers can only access up to 16MB of physical
- memory. OS/2 on [most] ISA machines therefore uses only the bottom 16MB
- for process memory and any memory above that for page cache!
-
- :
- : --
- : bill davidsen, GE Corp. R&D Center; Box 8; Schenectady NY 12345
- : I admit that when I was in school I wrote COBOL. But I didn't compile.
-
- jin meng
-