On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 13:20:23 -0800, Clarence Verge wrote:

> Roger Turk wrote:

>> Because *all* PC's had 384 K memory starting at address A0000 whether or not
>> "conventional memory" (0000 to 7FFFF) was fully populated.  It is *this*
>> memory that is reserved for loading video drivers, ROM, BIOS, etc., when the
>> computer is booted.

> Negative, Roger.
> All PCs have the ADDRESS range, sure. The first PCs only had 64k installed.

> -  Clarence Verge
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I get it now. This Compudyne has 384K reserved, this is what it's for.
Thanks Roger and Clarence. 
Michael L. Dawley
Pearl, Mississippi

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