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Logically, the MMS of the 386 handled 32 bit addesses, but if my memory is right, it had only 25 physical address lines, so it could handle at most 32 MByte physical RAM.

There were various variants of the 80386. The original version (later renamed 80386DX) was a full 32-bit processor, with a 32/32-bit data/address bus. The 80386SX used the same instruction set, but had a 16/24-bit data/address bus. Other variants had a 16/26-bit data/address bus. Lastly, there was a 486-compatible chipset that replaced an 80386DX/80387DX combination with a single chip that did most of the work, and an additional chip that provided the FERR signal and not much else.
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