Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: > >Besides that, we must learn from the history. Many years ago, nobody could >imagine that computers would have more than 1MB memory. So the braindead Gate >A20 had to be invented. Likewise, nobody could imagine that hard disks would >exceed 500MB. So LBA mode had to be invented. You can find many similar >problems from the computer history. > > > BTW. About A20: I foundan article about it: http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/kbd/A20.html. Has anybody tested grub2 on i386 processor? Do you think that 2 microseconds will invalidate the cache if processor is waiting? Vladimir
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