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From: smk@linus.UUCP (Steven M. Kramer)
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Subject: Re: VAX-11/780 Memory
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Date: Wed, 22-Jun-83 00:19:16 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 22 00:19:16 1983
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This is an open question, but maybe aps@decvax can answer this:
What code is needed to perform the interleaving?  Where is it
in UNIX?  I believe Greg is going to buy the old memory, but we
would like to know how to get UNIX to do it?  Or is this a wiring
option that is permanent? (which would be bad if 1 board died, since
we'd have to pull out a board in the other controller to keep the
memory count in each controller the same.)  How much speed is gained
this way?  Is it noticeable?
-- 
--steve kramer
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