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  • ...ion of data, implemented in such a way that access to the data copy in the cache is faster than to that in the large, full store. ...cache), and ii) for fixed/limited-size caches, what item currently in the cache to discard to make room when a new item is to be 'cached'. This topic has p
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  • #Redirect [[KK11-A Cache Memory]]
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  • [[Image:KK11-A.jpg|250px|right|thumb|KK11-A cache card]] ...y''' was an option for the [[KD11-EA CPU]], one which added a high-speed [[cache]] to the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]].
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  • #Redirect [[KK11-A Cache Memory]]
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  • #Redirect [[KK11-A Cache Memory]]
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  • <!-- [[Image:KK11-B.jpg|250px|right|thumb|KK11-B cache card]] ...a standard part of the [[KD11-Z CPU]] of the [[PDP-11/44]], a high-speed [[cache]] for the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]].
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  • ...e of both the [[main memory]] [[cache]], and the [[virtual memory|paging]] cache; it also improved the functionality of the latter. It required CPU [[backpl ...on in main memory was associated with one entry in each quarter (i.e. this cache is 'four-way set associative'); when allocating a location set for a new en
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  • ...l Processing Unit|CPU]]. (It was later replaced by the improved [[MCA25 KL Cache/Paging Upgradeā€Ž]] on later KL10's.) Many KL10 CPU models included the MCA ...what the other two are): the 'main memory' cache (above) and the 'paging' cache (used for the operation of the KL10's [[virtual memory]] mechanism, e.g. ho
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  • ...ting point|floating point]] unit, and the [[KK11-A Cache Memory|KK11-A]] [[cache]] (the system could use either, or both).
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  • Full [[PDP-11 Memory Management]] and a [[cache]] (the [[KK11-B Cache Memory|KK11-B]]) were standard on all -11/44's. It also supported the optio ...FPP (FP11-F, optional), and two CIS (KE44-A, optional). Features: 8 KByte cache, ODT, 2 SLU's (Serial Line Units: console + TU58 console media), RTC (Real-
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  • ...e up to 256Kbytes of [[main memory]]. Later non-DEC products such as the [[Able ENABLE]] allowed use of up to 4Mbytes, via an [[Extended UNIBUS]]. ...the FastBus; the [[Able CACHE/45]] (which provided a [[cache]]), and the [[Able SCAT/45]] (which was an MS11 equivalent which could support up to 256 Kbyte
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  • * A 2 Kbyte, 300 nsec [[cache]], organized as 2-way set associative, with 4-byte blocks, connected to wha ...data. They run from [[Berg connector]] headers on boards in the KB11 CPU's cache to others on boards in the MJ11/MK11.
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  • ...the KDJ11-D CPU module, with on-board memory, 2 integrated SLU's, and no [[cache]]. There was no [[UNIBUS]] equivalent.''
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  • | Cache = 8KB [[#ref_1|[1]]]
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  • | Cache = 8KB [[#ref_1|[1]]]
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  • | Cache = 4KB [[#ref_2|[2]]]
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  • ...73. The later follow up model, NORD-10/S, introduced in 1975, introduced [[cache]], [[paging]], and other miscellaneous improvements, including solid state ...and a great deal of effort had been made to ensure that no device would be able to jam the bus system in the case of malfunction. Each group had its own [[
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  • | Cache = 8KB : What system disk do you want to be able to boot from? DABO</PRE>
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  • | Cache = None [[#ref_2|[2]]]
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  • | Cache = 2KB VIC | Primary-cache = 8KB physical [[#ref_1|[1]]]
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  • ...because of it. While the BSD world stalled during this lawsuit, Linux was able to thrive, and pick up users. *[[Linux 0.02|0.02]] The first 'working' public version, able to run bash & GCC.
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  • | Cache = 32KB [[#ref_1|[1]]]
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  • ...which was a very similar machine. It was the first IBM machine to use a [[cache]] memory ("storage buffer") in static RAM, as well as the first of their co
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  • | Cache = 1KB [[#ref_1|[1]]] | Backup-cache = 64KB (120ns) [[#ref_1|[1]]]
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  • | Cache = 1KB (90ns) [[#ref_2|[2]]] | Backup-cache = 64KB (180ns) [[#ref_2|[2]]]
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  • <!-- * [http://www.tenox.net/docs/ Cache of old UNIX docs] - Includes lots of Xenix documentation in PDF format.-->
    14 KB (2,070 words) - 01:03, 1 July 2025
  • able in the 4.3BSD terminal driver. 4.3BSD-Reno also adds the the mount table, the vnode table, the name cache, and the quota
    20 KB (3,036 words) - 17:18, 20 December 2024
  • 1: Increase the size of the areas of entry / exit of the "cache" of sync - Update the blocks of the disk cache
    91 KB (12,020 words) - 15:55, 13 August 2019

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