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Subject: Re: extended vs. expanded
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Date: 1 Dec 88 06:25:17 GMT
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A couple years ago, Jerry Pournelle (I know, he is not THE authority) came up
with a good way to keep things straight...

	Extended implies long and thin  -- thus the memory from 1M to 16M
	Expanded implies wide -- thus the (up to 32M) that is paged into the
				8086 1M address space.


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