Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 23 Oct 2000 10:20:11 +0100 | From | Malcolm Beattie <> | Subject | Re: Topic for discussion: OS Design |
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Marty Fouts writes: > I have had the good fortune of working with one architecture (PA-RISC) which > gets the separation of addressability and accessability 'right' enough to be > able to partition efficiently and use ordinary procedure calls (with some > magic at server boundaries) rather than IPCs. There are others, but PA-RISC > is the one I am aware of.
Like S/390 secondary address space and cross-address-space services?
--Malcolm
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