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SubjectRe: Autodetecting more than 64MB
Hi Steven.

> Can anyone tell me if it's true that Linux kernels now
> automatically detect more than 64MB of RAM? If so since which
> versions was it implemented?

I have 128M on my system, and had to use mem=131068 up to 2.0.35 but
it's not needed with 2.0.36 if that helps...

> Also where are we with USB support? (I heard someone mention it but
> I'm not sure what's happening)

No idea, sorry...

Best wishes from Riley.

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