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Date:      Tue, 5 Aug 1997 15:14:01 +0200
From:      Peter Korsten <peter@grendel.IAEhv.nl>
To:        Tony Overfield <tony@dell.com>
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Pentium II?
Message-ID:  <19970805151400.03327@grendel.IAEhv.nl>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.19970804125532.0070d730@bugs.us.dell.com>; from Tony Overfield on Mon, Aug 04, 1997 at 12:55:32PM -0500
References:  <3.0.2.32.19970803041901.006a69e4@bugs.us.dell.com> <3.0.2.32.19970804125532.0070d730@bugs.us.dell.com>

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Tony Overfield shared with us:
> At 01:34 PM 8/3/97 -0700, Terry Lambert wrote:
> 
> >> Don't forget than Pentium memory is 64 bits wide and 486/50 memory
> >> is 32 bits wide.  Thus, your fancy 486/50 memory bus cannot help to 
> >> explain your faster I/O claims, so maybe you've got a "magic I/O bus."
> >
> >Actually, PCI busses are only 32 bits wide, so the 64 bit processor
> >memory path is totally irrelevent for bus master DMA speed.  The
> >width limitation is at the bus-to-memory interface, not at the
> >processor.
> 
> No.  PCI memory writes are often posted, combined and written into 
> DRAM 64 bits at a time.

Maybe I'm naive here, but isn't it kinda impossible to write 64
bits at one time over a 32 bits bus? 64 bits PCI isn't that wide-
spread yet and while you may be able to write 64 bits at a time,
they'll have to move in two chunks of 32 bits.

- Peter



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