slovodefinícia
386
(foldoc)
Intel 80386
386
80386
i386

(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)
podobné slovodefinícia
386bsd
(foldoc)
386BSD
BSD386
jolix

(Or "jolix /joh'liks/) A free software
port originally derived from the generally available parts
of the "Berkeley Net Release/2" to the Intel i386
architecture by William Jolitz and friends. The name Jolix is
used to differentiate it from BSDI's port based on the same
source tape, which is called BSD/386.

Many new and innovative features were added to 386BSD
following its original release in June 1992. An unofficial
patchkit, available from many anonymous FTP archives,
solves many of the problems associated with 386BSD Version
0.1. In addition, many common Unix packages have been ported.

386BSD has been superseded by FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.

{FAQ

(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/386bsd-faq/part1/faq.html)}.

[Jargon File]

(2006-06-08)
386spart.par
(foldoc)
386SPART.PAR

A system file created by Windows 3.1
for use as a virtual memory swap file. 386SPART.PAR was
normally stored in the root directory and marked as a
hidden file to avoid accidental erasure. Its size depended
on how much virtual memory was configured.

Windows 95 used a similar file named WIN386.SWP.

(2016-12-31)
386sx
(foldoc)
Intel 80386SX
386SX

A lower-speed version of the Intel 80386. It
uses a 16-bit data bus instead of a 32-bit data bus. It has a
24-bit address bus. It is faster than the 286, and more
importantly, like the full-size 386, provides more flexibility
in running existing DOS applications. Intel's version runs at
16 MHz, while AMD's can run at up to 33 MHz. It comes in a
PFP package.

(2003-07-05)
80386
(foldoc)
Intel 80386
386
80386
i386

(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)
bsd386
(foldoc)
386BSD
BSD386
jolix

(Or "jolix /joh'liks/) A free software
port originally derived from the generally available parts
of the "Berkeley Net Release/2" to the Intel i386
architecture by William Jolitz and friends. The name Jolix is
used to differentiate it from BSDI's port based on the same
source tape, which is called BSD/386.

Many new and innovative features were added to 386BSD
following its original release in June 1992. An unofficial
patchkit, available from many anonymous FTP archives,
solves many of the problems associated with 386BSD Version
0.1. In addition, many common Unix packages have been ported.

386BSD has been superseded by FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.

{FAQ

(http://cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/386bsd-faq/part1/faq.html)}.

[Jargon File]

(2006-06-08)
c386
(foldoc)
c386
c68

A compiler for K&R C plus prototypes and other
ANSI C features by Matthew Brandt, Christoph van Wuellen,
Keith and Dave Walker. c386 is targetted to several 68000
and Intel 80386 assemblers, including gas.
floating-point support is by inline code or emulation.
It can produce lots of warnings and generates better code than
ACK.

{Version 4.2a
(ftp://bugs.nosc.mil/pub/Minix/common-pkgs/c386-4.2.tar.Z)}.

(2009-11-11)
emm386
(foldoc)
EMM386

An expanded memory manager for IBM PCs
with an Intel 80386 or higher processor, part of MS-DOS
version 5.00 or higher. EMM386 uses extended memory to
simulate expanded memory and also provides {upper memory
blocks}. It must be loaded by a DEVICE= command in your
CONFIG.SYS file.

(1996-01-13)
i386
(foldoc)
Intel 80386
386
80386
i386

(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)
intel 80386
(foldoc)
Intel 80386
386
80386
i386

(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)
intel 80386dx
(foldoc)
Intel 80386DX

A version of the Intel 80386 with a 32-bit {data
bus} and 32-bit address bus, a BGA. The 386DX was clocked
at 16 to 33 MHz by Intel and up to 40 MHz by AMD. It
comes in a BGA package.

(2003-07-05)
intel 80386sx
(foldoc)
Intel 80386SX
386SX

A lower-speed version of the Intel 80386. It
uses a 16-bit data bus instead of a 32-bit data bus. It has a
24-bit address bus. It is faster than the 286, and more
importantly, like the full-size 386, provides more flexibility
in running existing DOS applications. Intel's version runs at
16 MHz, while AMD's can run at up to 33 MHz. It comes in a
PFP package.

(2003-07-05)
qemm386
(foldoc)
QEMM386

A combined expanded memory manager and
extended memory manager for IBM PCs with an Intel 80386
or higher processor from Quarterdeck Office Systems.
QEMM386 can also act as an UMB provider and an {A20
handler}.

(1996-01-10)
win386.swp
(foldoc)
WIN386.SWP

The Windows 95 virtual memory {swap
file}, like the 386SPART.PAR file used by Windows 3.1.

(2018-07-23)
windows/386
(foldoc)
Windows/386

A version of Microsoft Windows released
in late 1987. Windows/386 was basically the same as its
predecessor, Windows/286 (as Windows 2 was renamed), but
with the capability to run multiple MS-DOS applications
simultaneously in extended memory.

(1996-07-08)

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