Re: Accessing > 256MB RAM on O2

John Klos <[email protected]> Wed, 11 Mar 2009 18:16:52 +0000 (UTC)
Newsgroups gmane.os.netbsd.ports.sgimips
Message-ID <[email protected]>
>> 	Is there any sense in providing a slightly more MI interface for
>> 	this? I'm thinking about some of the other ports which have
>> 	some fast RAM and some much slower like atari and amiga, and
>> 	maybe even x86 boxes used as servers which sometimes end up
>> 	with large RAM (512M) video cards... :)
>
> 	Actually... continuing on the 'not entirely practical' route...
> 	You can pick up 256MB PCI graphics cards for under £30 nowdays.
> 	http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290295456878
> 	Given how expensive RAM is for some (non x86) systems, it could
> 	almost be worth it to use them as fast swap... (I *said* it was
> 	 'not entirely practical' :)

I agree wholeheartedly. The 16 megs of "fast memory" on the motherboard of 
an Amiga 4000 would definitely fit into this category, and since a one 
gigabyte, 16 lane PCIe card is less than $100 USD, I could see this go 
beyond "not entirely practical" to an excellent, high performance swap 
space.

Now... which company is building PCIe expansion boards for the Amiga? (ha 
ha ha)

John