Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 15 Apr 1996 01:28:56 -0400 (EDT) | From | root <> | Subject | Re: 16 MB -> 32 MB, a memory problem resolved! |
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On Sun, 14 Apr 1996, William M. Perkins wrote:
> An observation. > > I do not know why I cannot use the last 384 KB of memory. Maybe the > hardware is relocating something it needs to upper memory. The point > as I see it is that this kind of a problem demonstrates a variation > in way that motherboards are designed. Linux needs to be able to > work with as many of these different variations as it can if it is to > be a successful operating system.
So how about posting your hardware config -> motherboard brand/type wouldn't hurt. And bios settings might come in handy too :)
Tim
> > Bill > > -- > William M. Perkins Internet - wperkins@us.net > The Greenwood or - bill@cais.com > Commodore is dead. Long lives the Amiga! (AmigaOS/Linux/NetBSD) > >
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