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To: milo_morai who wrote (57064)10/3/2001 6:02:01 PM
From: TimFRespond to of 275872
 
Milo. A 386SX could be considered a sort of 16/32 bit CPU.

Tim



To: milo_morai who wrote (57064)10/3/2001 6:05:39 PM
From: ElmerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
it was even worse comparing a 386SX to a 386DX as the 386SX was still a 16 bit cpu whereas the 386DX was true 32 bit

The 386SX was a 32 bit processor with a 16bit data bus and 24 address bits brought out.

EP