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Intel 80386
<processor> (Commonly abbreviated to "386", trademark "Intel386") The
successor to the Intel 80286 microprocessor. It was the first Intel processor
with 32-bit data and address busses. It can address four gigabytes (2^32 bytes)
of memory; however, 16 megabytes is a typical maximum in IBM PCs. The 386 allows
multiple application programs to run at the same time (when running under
386-specific operating systems) using "protected mode".
The first IBM compatible to use the 386 was the Compaq 386, before IBM used it
in high-end models of their PS/2 series. It is also used in HP's RS series and
many others.
It does not require special EMS memory boards to expand MS-DOS memory limits.
With the 386, the EMS standard can be simulated in normal extended memory, and
many DOS add-ons provide this "Expanded Memory Manager" feature.
See also Intel 80386SX, BSD386.
(1995-02-21)
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