Jeff Epler wrote:
> It's taking memory away from whatever your total system memory is.
> Since even tiny machines have 1GB or more of RAM these days, you are
> unlikely to notice a difference if you change it from the current value
> of about 256KB to 1MB, but you'll have room for 4x as many pins,
> signals, or whatever.
>   
Umm, believe it or not, my Bridgeport (production machine) has 128 MB of 
RAM.
I suspect if I upgrade to Ubuntu 8.06 I will need to increase that.  I 
had to temporarily increase the memory to install the OS.

Jon

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