Subject: Re: Compiler timings on varous MVII NetBSDs etc.
To: Johnny Billquist <bqt@Update.UU.SE>
From: Brian Chase <bdc@world.std.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 01/25/2001 17:59:55
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Johnny Billquist wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, James Lothian wrote:
> > allisonp@world.std.com wrote:
> > > Only the MVII, MS2000 have the 16mb limit. LAter machines are at least
> > > capable of 32mb or much more.
> > >
> > > personally I find it ghastly to need more than 16mb to compile reasonably.
> > > Sound much more like disk flogging (not enough or large enough IO
> > > buffers?).
> > >
> > > Allison
> >
> > Erm, the 750 has a 14Mb limit. And most 750s were 8Mb. I know it's not a
> > microvax, but it's still a vaxentoy, at least as far as I'm concerned!
>
> Actually, the limit is 22 MB, but that requires another memory controller,
> which is less common...
Hey... and you're all forgetting about the lowly MicroVAX-I and
VAXstation-I which only supports 4Megs of RAM. Someday my pretty
MicroVAX-I will run NetBSD... someday.
-brian.
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