Reply 120 of 198, by Jo22
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Quick update. Found an historic ad of 1992. It's about a 'professional' line of computers.
The models shown have 4MB of RAM pre-installed, upgradeable to ~32MB. Windows 3.0 is also for sale.
And they do run Blockout, of course. That's what a professional computer is supposed to do, after all. 😉
Edit: Also notice the caches.. The 386 has 128KB, for example. Which is what my father's 386DX-40 had, as well.
PCem merely emulates 64KB for a generic 386 (AMIBIOS), by contrast.
Edit: I double checked. It's correct that 128KB are an adequate amount of cache memory for a 386 motherboard. 256KB cause a fine performance boost, even! 🤤
https://forum.vcfed.org/index.php?threads/386 … nd-cache.41497/
So PCem is kinda wrong for using a small 64KB cache.
I wonder why the value 64KB was chosen. 🤷♂️
Being among the quickest, the emulated OPTI board is almost predestined for a generous cache.
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