On 11/16/24 15:43, Mike Katz via cctalk wrote:
Think of how much better the state of the microprocessor would be IBM had chosen the 68000 Linear Architecture rather than the 8086 Segment:Offset with separate I/O instructions and only 1 interrupt architecture.

I don't mean to start a huge architecture argument so please don't flame me.

Well, it is all historical.  The 8086 was an extension of a familiar instruction set.

They SHOULD have started with a clean sheet, of course.  Now, the X86 is a complete pile of barnacles.

Jon

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