>> > With todays generically mass-produced 64bit archs, what's not to care
>> > about a cost-effective system that provides direct mapped access into
>> > linear address space?
>>
>> I don't know; I'm sure it's complicated.
>
>Why would you think that the shortest path between two points is
complicated,
I can see that my statement could be read a different way from what I
meant. I meant I'm sure that the reason people don't care about single
level storage is complicated. (Ergo I haven't tried, so far, to argue for
or against it but just to point out some history).
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