On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Adrian Saidac wrote:

> Well, Jean-Louis,
> It happend that the box has a brand new ASUS board (BIOS 11/99)
> If I will set the BIOS for OS/2 I am getting only 14M. Go figure!!
> Again I think that thre is something wrong with the code itself - there
> are too many people complainig about the same thing - LINUX IS NOT ABLLE
> TO RECOGNIZE MORE THAN 64M
> It looks like the intruction code is made to recognize only a 16Bit
> integer.
> 
> 


Hmmm... funny.  Can I have some of what you're smoking, please?  Looks
like good stuff.  I'm running a K6/3-450 on an Asus P5A with a single 
128mb DIMM in place.  Here's my /proc/meminfo:

        total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
Mem:  130850816 104624128 26226688 32210944  3489792 41967616
Swap: 131567616 57417728 74149888
MemTotal:    127784 kB
MemFree:      25612 kB
MemShared:    31456 kB
Buffers:       3408 kB
Cached:       40984 kB
BigTotal:         0 kB
BigFree:          0 kB
SwapTotal:   128484 kB
SwapFree:     72412 kB

Now, care to repeat that statement without your foot in your mouth?

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Rich Clark

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