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From: wbonner@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu (Wim Bonner)
Subject: Re: Virtual Memory Page Size
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Date: Fri, 17 May 91 19:49:21 GMT

In article <1991May17.171113.11939@unixg.ubc.ca> ballard@ucs.ubc.ca (Alan Ballard) writes:
>OS/2 2.0 is a PAGED system. Anyone know what the page size is?

I'm not certain, but doesn't the 386 usually use 4k pages?  I know I just 
dealt with a class on the unix operating system, and we dealt with paging 
algorithms in the course of the class.  Our machines were ATT 386 boxes, 
and I know that we were using 4k pages.

I knew that the page size was hardware dependent, but I never got to thinking
if it was hardware dependent in a range of sizes.

Wim.
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