New AMD64 owner
Brian Tao
taob at risc.org
Thu Jan 29 14:21:01 PST 2004
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, David O'Brien wrote:
>
> It is a CPU mode issue. If you think back to your brand new i386
> and Windows 95, the CPU was switched back into real mode when you
> ran a MS-Windows 3.1 program. Along with MS-Windows 95 doing
> "Thunking" for system services.
Ah, gotcha... I had not thought about the parallels between this
and the 16-to-32 transition. Cool, things make a lot more sense when
I think about it that way.
> Yes -- assuming you are talking about dual-booting. My FreeBSD/i386
> build machine is actually an Athlon64 machine that is run purely and
> only in 32-bit mode. Athlon64 is the fastest 32-bit x86 machine in
> the world today.
Damn right. :)
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Brian Tao (BT300, taob at risc.org)
"Though this be madness, yet there is method in't"
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