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by kstrauser
958 days ago
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It had a 32-bit address bus, so that was a nice, flat 2GB of directly addressable locations. Edit: You might've been asking a different question. Toward the end, lots of Amigas had MMUs, either as a separate chip or built in to the CPU. VMM and similar programs used the MMU to implement paging. |
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