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Intel used also used capability-based addressing in the iAPX 432. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.20.170.4 ( talk) 17:55, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
How does capability-based addressing differ from Intel x86-supported segments in protected mode? I think this needs to be explained in the article, for as I interpret what's written, x86 CPUs also support capability-based addressing. -- 2601:9:2380:AE00:62A4:4CFF:FEAF:5483 ( talk) 06:02, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
Kindly forgive the quite probably ignorant intrusion of one who may only imagine an ambiguity in the third sentence in the article.
Does that statement intend to say either of these two? I cannot quite grasp the proper meaning intended:
This effectively allows the kernel to control which processes may access which objects in memory — without the need to use separate address spaces that would require a context switch when an access occurs.
or
This effectively allows the kernel to control which processes may access which objects in memory without the need to use separate address spaces, by requiring a context switch when an access occurs.
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Intel used also used capability-based addressing in the iAPX 432. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.20.170.4 ( talk) 17:55, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
How does capability-based addressing differ from Intel x86-supported segments in protected mode? I think this needs to be explained in the article, for as I interpret what's written, x86 CPUs also support capability-based addressing. -- 2601:9:2380:AE00:62A4:4CFF:FEAF:5483 ( talk) 06:02, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
Kindly forgive the quite probably ignorant intrusion of one who may only imagine an ambiguity in the third sentence in the article.
Does that statement intend to say either of these two? I cannot quite grasp the proper meaning intended:
This effectively allows the kernel to control which processes may access which objects in memory — without the need to use separate address spaces that would require a context switch when an access occurs.
or
This effectively allows the kernel to control which processes may access which objects in memory without the need to use separate address spaces, by requiring a context switch when an access occurs.
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