On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Linus Torvalds wrote:Well, PAE is quite a significant block to implement and Intel kept it hidden until they published the long awaited PentiumPro manual sometime in 1996. I am fairly sure the K5 did not implement it (it may have had PSE and VME, especially in the later revisions) and Google does not show up any Cyrix processors with PAE. I may have a K5 manual somewhere, so I can see if I can verify it. Please also note these processors tried to compete with Intel on the desktop market where 4GB of RAM was completely unreasonable in late 90s. I think unless someone can recall a counter-example, it can be safely assumed these chips did not have the PAE. We could try to extend the dependency and see if anybody screams. Maciej --
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