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Bill wrote:
It's Monday morning and I've only had two cups of coffee, so I'm sure
its my problem, but please explain:

For the iSeries to grow beyond the 16MB space limitation
while maintaining the SLS architecture, it needs
a CPU that supports >64-bit addressing.

16MB requires only 24-bit addresses, which is why S/370 could fit
an instruction and an address in a 32-bit word.
Why are you saying 64 bits are needed?

Bill: Don't forget that, on the iSeries, the 64 bits are used to address
everything on the system. That's basically what the single-level store
means. So, out of a 64-bit address, some of those bits address the object,
other bits address a location within the object.

I don't know what kind of work would be involved for addressing on the
iSeries to go "above the line" within the constraints of the single-level
store. But I would guess that if it were easy, it would have been done
long ago.

Cheers! Hans



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