On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, David C wrote:

> On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Robert W. Cunningham wrote:
> 
> > "Hausheer, Geoffrey" wrote:
> > 
> [snip]
> > 2. Optimize for the slowest target platform, effectively disabling the
> > application for targets more "primitive" than the selected target.
> >
> [snip] 
> > the first MS OS incapable of running on the '286 or earlier.  The largest Linux
> > vendor, Red Hat, still targets the '386 by default!  The decision to abandon
> > "primitive" platforms is never taken lightly in the PC world, hence the very
> > rare occurrence of the second option.  Which effectively prevents optimizing
> > for the latest bleeding-edge platform.
> > 
> [snip]
> > 
> 
> Redhat targets the 386 architechture because the linux kernel was written
> for the 386. No linux distribution I know of runs on anything less than a
> 386. Redhat _is_ effectivly supporting the lowest platform that they can.
> 
>  
> 
>

As I look at this again, I have to say that this is just for your
information. It really has nothing to do with cache optimizations.
 

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