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Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardwarePath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!usc!news.service.uci.edu!gordius!mts!rootFrom: rpao@mts.mivj.ca.us (Roger C. Pao)Subject: Re: 16Mb ISA limitMessage-ID: <C5J6zn.681@mts.mivj.ca.us>Keywords: monitor, VGA, questionSender: root@mts.mivj.ca.us (Roger C. Pao)Organization: MicroTech SoftwareReferences: <1qehvl$ph1@travis.csd.harris.com>Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1993 15:28:34 GMTLines: 29marka@SSD.CSD.HARRIS.COM (Mark Ashley) writes:>In the latest PC Magazine (Pentium isssue), there >is an editorial on the>advantages of a PC using EISE/VESA-LB rather>than just plain ISA/VESA-LB. Supposedly users>will eventually want more than 16Mb of RAM.>However since the ISA bus has only 24 bits, >then anything on the bus can access only 16Mb>even if I have 32Mb on the motherboard.>So far I agree with the arguments.>Then the writer claims that glitches can>occur in systems with over 16Mb because >of that limit. That part I don't understand>because the RAM is right on the motherboard.>So the cpu should have no problems talking>with the RAM. Can anybody explain this ?The problem is with ISA bus-masters whichcan only address the first 16MBs of systemmemory.  Bus-masters do not use the CPUnor the system DMA to do the actual datatransfer but transfer their data directlyto the system RAM.rp93-- Roger C. Pao  {gordius,bagdad,pride386}!mts!rpao, rpao@mts.mivj.ca.us

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