On 20 mrt 2004, at 03:21, Harald Houppermans wrote:


I read at some sites, set test 8086 to zero, some other sites say set 8086
to one.


The documention of TP says: zero is for 8086, one is for 80286, and two is
for 80386.


A 286 is in fact a 32 bit cpu... limited to 32 mb ram.

No, the 286 is a 16 bit cpu with a 24 bit address bus (so it can address 16MB ram, not 32MB). The width of the address bus is independent of the size of the registers of a cpu.



Jonas



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