On Wed, 2 Apr 2014, Michael Schmitz wrote:

> Hi Finn,
> 
> > It may be possible to boot Linux with MacOS running in 24-bit mode, 
> > and ISTR that this leads to a large number of memory chunks. The 
> > Penguin
> 
> The chunk size would still be 16 MB, perhaps?

Looking at the Penguin source, findRAM() in Source/mmu_support.c sorts the 
boot info memory mappings so that the largest chunk comes first. In 32-bit 
mode, it will probably be the only chunk. Regardless of 24-bit mode or 
32-bit mode, it may not be a 16 MB chunk.

Finn
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