From owner-freebsd-hackers Wed May 20 06:05:23 1998 Return-Path: Received: (from majordom@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) id GAA01686 for freebsd-hackers-outgoing; Wed, 20 May 1998 06:05:23 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from owner-freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG) Received: from att.com (kcgw1.att.com [192.128.133.151]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.8/8.8.8) with SMTP id GAA01679 for ; Wed, 20 May 1998 06:05:18 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from sbabkin@dcn.att.com) From: sbabkin@dcn.att.com Received: by kcgw1.att.com; Wed May 20 08:05 CDT 1998 Received: from dcn71.dcn.att.com ([135.44.192.112]) by kcig1.att.att.com (AT&T/GW-1.0) with ESMTP id IAA18562 for ; Wed, 20 May 1998 08:05:09 -0500 (CDT) Received: by dcn71.dcn.att.com with Internet Mail Service (5.0.1458.49) id ; Wed, 20 May 1998 09:04:54 -0400 Message-ID: To: wilko@yedi.iaf.nl, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, grog@lemis.com Subject: RE: Original PC (was: talk (fwd)) Date: Wed, 20 May 1998 09:04:53 -0400 X-Priority: 3 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.0.1458.49) Content-Type: text/plain Sender: owner-freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG > 8088, nothing for the 68K. On top of that, the 8088 was cheaper > because it had 8 bit memory (remember that most chips in those days > were single bit). I don't think they had the slightest concern about > Was 68008 available in these days ? It has 8-bit physical memory bus. -Serge To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message