Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
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From: henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer)
Subject: Re: PDP-11 data and function address spaces
Message-ID: <1989Nov18.225830.23535@utzoo.uucp>
Organization: U of Toronto Zoology
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Date: Sat, 18 Nov 89 22:58:30 GMT

In article <6989@ficc.uu.net> peter@ficc.uu.net (Peter da Silva) writes:
>> >I think the 11/24 did, too. Or maybe I'm thinking of the 11/23+?
>
>> No.  Neither had split-space.
>
>I'm pretty sure the LSI-11/23+ did. Or are you differentiating between the
>LSI-11 and PDP-11.

The difference between the 23 and 23+ was that the *physical* address space
got larger.  (Specifically, DEC started using some extra bits that the MMU
was already producing.)  The CPU remained unchanged, and its MMU did not
implement split space.
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