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- From: pablo@acsu.buffalo.edu (Juan P. Abonia)
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- Subject: Re: PC 80486
- Keywords: microcomputer microprocessor Intel 486
- Message-ID: <C1FBry.7BA@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 19:07:09 GMT
- References: <1993Jan25.090410.12066@gserv1.dl.ac.uk> <1993Jan25.170138.10928@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan25.170138.10928@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu> ken@oscar.welch.jhu.edu (Ken Fasman) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan25.090410.12066@gserv1.dl.ac.uk>, schnorr@tournesol.versailles.inra.fr (Kirk Schnorr) writes:
- >|> We were thinking to get a 486SX based machine since it is the
- >|> cheapest but I do not want to sacrifice a built in math co-proccessor
- >|> or 32 bit data path it the 486SX is missing these. Can anyone enlighten
- >|> me?
- >
- >My understanding of the various members of the Intel 80386 and 80486 families
- >are as follows:
- >
- >Chip Internal External Floating
- >Designation Data Path Data Path Point Unit?
- >----------- --------- --------- -----------
- >386DX 32 bits 32 bits No
- >386SX 32 bits 16 bits No
- >
- >486DX 32 bits 32 bits Yes
- >486SX 32 bits 16 bits Yes
- >
- >Please note that Intel uses the "SX" designation to denote the narrower
- >external data path, NOT the presence or absence of a math coprocessor.
-
- This isn't always true. The 486SX has a disabled floating point unit. The
- upgrade chips (Overdrive) for these machines disable the original CPU when they
- are installed (They have an enabled FPU). I believe that the 486SX retains a
- 32-bit external data path.
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- J. Pablo Abonia
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