On Friday 04 June 2004 19:05, Tom Jennings wrote:
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 14:16, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
Extended memory _extends_ the address space
available (eg more than
20 bit address space). Expaneded memory _expands_ the amount of
memory you can have in the same amount of address space (aka bank
switching).
You're kidding, right?!
I'm getting a headache now, please stop hurting me!
Heh sorry. I wasn't joking...
It's like the left-hand rule. I remember the rule,
only I forgot what
it's for. Or was it the right-hand rule... current, flux, well it's
one or the other, eh?
Just like "all the world's a VAX," "everyone is right handed."
Right
hand rule, and it relates current and flux lines. Since you
(hopefully) know that current usually doesn't flow in loops around
wires, it should be obvious what it relates. : )
Pat
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