Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tank!ncar!boulder!grunwald From: grunwald@foobar.colorado.edu (Dirk Grunwald) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: 64-bit addresses Message-ID: <17617@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Date: 1 Mar 90 21:02:17 GMT References: <9708@spool.cs.wisc.edu> <20270@cfctech.cfc.com> <36080@mips.mips.COM> <168@csinc.UUCP> <193@zds-ux.UUCP> <36439@mips.mips.COM> <52651@bbn.COM> <3786@uceng.UC.EDU> <11254@encore.Encore.COM> Sender: news@boulder.Colorado.EDU Reply-To: grunwald@foobar.colorado.edu Distribution: all Organization: University of Colorado at Boulder Lines: 7 In-reply-to: meissner@osf.org's message of 28 Feb 90 14:48:23 GMT Also, according to articles in ICCD '89, and conversation with people who used RIOS/America at that time, the America processor (what the hell is the right name: America, RIOS, POWERthing, or PC/6000?) has support for memory mapped file stores and transaction processing. Dunno if AIX 3.0 uses it though.