--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >Presumably Sonnet were saving themselves a few
> dollars on the assumption
> >that the LC is limited to 10Mb RAM by design so an
> MMU would be
> >superfluous?
> 
> Or they figured out a way to utilise whatever MMU
> might be present on the
> original board - no need to have two if you can make
> the accelerator use
> the one that's already there.

Doubtful. Didn't he say that he couldn't enable VM
with the Sonnet card in the LCII? I know some of the
DIIMO and MicroMac accelerators do not support VM
even in a IIci. The DayStar ones all support VM
because all their 030 series used the full 030 CPU
with built in MMU. Been a while since I looked, but
there may be some non-DayStar 040 accelerators that
don't support VM.

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