* Michael Lorenz <macallan%netbsd.org@localhost> [2008-05-13 00:09:02]: > On May 12, 2008, at 17:23, Steve Rikli wrote: > > >FWIW I believe the LX behaves the same way, but the IPX does not. > > Yeah, IIRC the LX is more or less a classic with a cg6 and dbri on > the mainboard, the IPX has only 4 SIMM slots and takes 4MB or 16MB > modules although I never tried anything bigger than 16MB. I tend to > prefer the IPX over the classic because it's got a cg6 and 64kB L1 > cache, on the other hand it's only a V7 CPU. The IPX (and SS2 I believe) can also take a 64MB SBus board to take it up to 128MB. Not sure how quick it is compared to the SIMMs but it's probably better than hitting the disks. I have one in my IPX along with the Weitek 80MHz CPU. Matt
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