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From: wilsonjo@attu.oc.nps.navy.mil (Joe Wilson)
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Subject: Re: GigaMem
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Kim Stickler,
About the GVP 030, if it is the G-Force 030 combo, then
it is without a MMU. This board uses a 68C030 chip which simulates
the functions of a MMU so one is not required. It might not be able
to fool gigamem into believing one in present though.