Haha...I'd be interested if you ever developed a 586 core at 1GHz that
could utilize DDR-3 upto 4GB.


On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 1:43 AM, ht-lab <han...@ht-lab.com> wrote:

> On 03/05/2013 15:55, Tom Ehlert wrote:
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> >> In the past, we compiled kernels for 8086, 186 and
> >> 386 separately afair. I guess we got lazy and have
> >> dropped 186 because very few users have 186/286 as
> >> their CPU? They either have modern or REALLY old.
> > this is not about 'lazy'
> > it's easier for the user to select between 2 choices then between
> > 4. multiply by 2 (FAT16/FAT32), this is 4 or 8 kernels.
> >
> > there's not much use for a 186 kernel as NOBODY has 186/286 machines
> > these days,
> Really, NOBODY.....
>
> Hans
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