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Microsoft had a double gain from its release: first, it made it impossible for consumers to run Windows 95 on a cheaper, non-Microsoft DOS ; secondly, although traces of DOS were never completely removed from the system and MS DOS 7 would be loaded briefly as a part of the booting process, Windows 95 applications ran solely in 386 enhanced mode, with a flat 32-bit address space and virtual memory.
386 enhanced mode was activated by a menu option, allowing for 32-bit registers and disassembly.
CW20 enhanced 32-bit support, added ActiveX support and enhanced SQL support.
The product line was continued in 2000 by the introduction of Nokia 9210 Communicator which introduced a wide TFT colour internal screen, 32-bit ARM9-based RISC CPU at 52 MHz, 16 MB of internal memory, enhanced web abilities and most importantly saw the operating system change to the Symbian operating system.

32-bit and version
Fowler, in cooperation with Silverman, released a new version of JFDuke3D using Polymost, an OpenGL-enhanced renderer for Build which allows hardware acceleration and 3D model support along with 32-bit color high resolution textures.
The Alpha was designed as 64-bit from the start and there is no 32-bit version.
However, Edlin is included in 32-bit versions of Windows NT, since NTVDM's DOS support is based on MS-DOS version 5. 0.
* Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors ; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator.
The biggest advantage of the 64-bit version is breaking the 4 gigabyte memory barrier, which 32-bit computers cannot fully access.
INTERCAL-72 ( the original version of INTERCAL ) had only four data types, the 16-bit integer ( represented with a, called a ' spot '), the 32-bit integer (, a ' twospot '), the array of 16-bit integers (, a ' tail '), and the array of 32-bit integers (, a ' hybrid ').
** There were 16 and 32-bit version of this addressing mode
In the complete 32-bit AP-101 version, 4 Pi machines are used as the replicated computing nodes of the fault-tolerant Space Shuttle computer system ( in five nodes ).
The 32-bit version, AOS / VS, would respond " Twice as much happens ".
ARJ is currently on version 2. 86 for DOS and 3. 2 for Windows and supports 16-bit and 32-bit Intel architectures.
The TI-89 runs on a 32-bit microprocessor, the Motorola 68000, which nominally runs at 10, 12, or 16 MHz, depending on the calculator's hardware version.
Paradox, now in its 11th version, is a constituent of Corel's Word Perfect X3 office suite, for 32-bit Microsoft Windows.
A newer version of the PCMCIA standard is CardBus ( see below ), a 32-bit version of the original standard.
There was a CPU with the 68070 designation, which was a licensed and somewhat slower version of the 16 / 32-bit 68000 with a basic DMA controller, I²C host and an on-chip serial port.
* VESA Advanced Feature Connector ( VAFC ), newer version of the above VFC that widens the 8-bit bus to either a 16-bit or 32-bit bus
SmartSuite is not officially supported by IBM on the Windows Vista operating system, but it does work on the 32-bit version of Vista if the installer and applications are run in compatibility mode ( this isn't needed to install or run Organizer 6 ).
EISA, the 32-bit extended version of ISA championed by Compaq, was used on some PC motherboards until 1997, when Microsoft declared it a " legacy " subsystem in the PC 97 industry white-paper.
These were initially referred to as simply the " Windows API ", but were later renamed to Win16 in an effort to distinguish them from the newer, 32-bit version of the Windows API.
In 1993, the 32-bit version of Win32 / GDI introduced the Enhanced Metafile ( EMF ), a newer version with additional commands.
* Visual C ++ 1. 0 ( original name: Visual C ++ 32-bit Edition ) was the first version for 32-bit development.

32-bit and II
In 1999 MIPS formalized their licensing system around two basic designs, the 32-bit MIPS32 ( based on MIPS II with some additional features from MIPS III, MIPS IV, and MIPS V ) and the 64-bit MIPS64 ( based on MIPS V ).
This connector allows use of a number of compatible peripherals available for the laptop market, though only 16-bit ( Type II ) PCMCIA cards are hardware compatible, newer 32-bit CardBus or PC Card peripherals are incompatible.
With its pioneering support for 32-bit color Mac II was the first personal computer which could display true color photorealistic images without aftermarket upgrades.
FSB's fastest transfer speed was 1. 6 GT / s, which provided only 80 % of the theoretical bandwidth of a 16-bit HyperTransport 3. 0 link as implemented on AM3 Phenom II CPUs, only half of the bandwidth of a 6. 4 GT / s QuickPath Interconnect link, and only 25 % of the bandwidth of a 32-bit HyperTransport 3. 1 link.
Also, the NonStop II lacked wider internal data paths and so required additional microcode steps for 32-bit addresses.
While a good use of very limited RAM space, this design led to problems once Apple introduced the Macintosh II, which used the 32-bit Motorola 68020 CPU.
DG / UX had previously run on the company's family of Eclipse MV 32-bit minicomputers ( the successors to Nova and the 16-bit Eclipse minis ) but only in a very secondary role to the Eclipse MV mainstay AOS / VS and AOS / VS II operating systems.
With its 32-bit database, GDS II met the need for greater capacity and resolution in IC designs.
Like the SE / 30, the Classic II was powered by a 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 40 or 80 MB hard disk, but in contrast to its predecessor, it was limited by a 16-bit data bus ( the SE / 30 had a 32-bit data bus ) and a 10 MB memory ceiling.
For new designs, Altera recommends the 32-bit Nios II
Nios II is a 32-bit embedded-processor architecture designed specifically for the Altera family of FPGAs.
Similar to native Nios II instructions, user-defined instructions accept values from up to two 32-bit source registers and optionally write back a result to a 32-bit destination register.
IEEE-STD-1296: High-performance synchronous 32-bit bus: MULTIBUS II, released in 1987, and 1994.
* ISO / IEC 10861: 1994 Information technology — Microprocessor systems — High-performance synchronous 32-bit bus: MULTIBUS II
The MODCOMP I, II and III were 16-bit machines, while the MODCOMP IV was an upward compatible 32-bit machine with a paged memory management unit, a two-stage pipelined CPU, and a floating point unit.

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The 68000 has a 16-bit external data bus so must transfer 32 bits of data in two consecutive steps, a technique called multiplexing: all this is transparent to the software, which was 32-bit from the beginning.
OCS was eventually followed by the modestly improved Enhanced Chip Set ( ECS ) in 1990 and finally by the partly 32-bit Advanced Graphics Architecture ( AGA ) in 1992.
By this time, however, many CBM users had shifted their attention to the 16 / 32-bit Amiga, and the 1581 was mostly sold to remaining GEOS users.
In 1994, the ' make or break ' system, according to Pleasance, was the 32-bit CD-ROM-based game console: the CD32, but it was not sufficiently profitable to put Commodore back in the black.
Originally designed as a follow-on to the PDP-11, DEC's VAX-11 series was the first widely used 32-bit minicomputer, sometimes referred to as " superminis ".
The Eclipse family of systems was later introduced with an extended upwardly compatible instruction set, and the MV-series further extended the Eclipse into a 32-bit architecture to compete with the DEC VAX.
The decision was also made to upgrade the design to a full 64-bit implementation from PRISM's 32-bit, a conversion all of the major RISC vendors were undertaking.
In the Alpha architecture, a byte was defined as an 8-bit datum, a word as a 16-bit datum, a longword as a 32-bit datum, a quadword as a 64-bit datum and an octaword as a 128-bit datum.
One of Microsoft's biggest advances initially developed for Windows NT was a new 32-bit API, to replace the legacy 16-bit Windows API.
Chicago was designed to have support for 32-bit preemptive multitasking like OS / 2 and Windows NT, although a 16-bit kernel would remain for the sake of backward compatibility.
The Win32 API first introduced with Windows NT was adopted as the standard 32-bit programming interface, with Win16 compatibility being preserved through a technique known as " thunking ".
The ISA bus was further extended for use with 32-bit processors as Extended Industry Standard Architecture ( EISA ).
IA-32 ( Intel Architecture, 32-bit ), also known as x86-32, i386 or x86, is the CISC instruction-set architecture of Intel's most commercially successful microprocessors, and was first implemented in the Intel 80386 as a 32-bit extension of x86 architecture.
In theory, real-mode applications could be directly executed in 16-bit protected mode if certain rules were followed ; however, as many DOS programs broke those rules, protected mode was not widely used until the appearance of its successor, the 32-bit Intel 80386, which was designed to go back and forth between modes easily.
It was an attempt to draw attention from the less-delayed 16 and 32-bit processors of other manufacturers ( such as Motorola, Zilog, and National Semiconductor ) and at the same time to counter the threat from the Zilog Z80 ( designed by former Intel employees ), which became very successful.
The Intel 80386, also known as the i386, or just 386, was a 32-bit microprocessor introduced by Intel in 1985.
He was responsible for extending the 80286 architecture and instruction set to 32-bit, and then led the microprogram development for the 80386 chip.
The CPU remained fully 32-bit internally, but the 16-bit bus was intended to simplify circuit board layout and reduce total cost.
The first commercial RISC microprocessor design was released either by MIPS Computer Systems, the 32-bit R2000 ( the R1000 was not released ) or by Acorn computers, the 32-bit ARM2 in 1987.

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