On Sat, 28 Aug 1999 19:15:23 +1000, Josh G wrote: >It's some sort of virtualisation. Last I heard, it would actually be >slightly slower than a p3 at the same mhz for some ops. I once read >something saying you would be able to virtualise complete ia32 environments >like v86 virtualises the no86s of the past. Don't know how accurate it is >now tho. I also understood that emulation technology would be involved as well, ala Digital's fx!32... Tim Massey
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- Re: Freemware on IA64 Kevin P. Lawton
- Re: Freemware on IA64 Timothy J. Massey
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