HI
    Chris
          I found in u'r reply the folowing header files.
          any thing related to Mbuff.

#include <stddisclaimer.h>
#include <win_slams.h>



thanks
chandu
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hawks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 6:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [rtl] regd mbuff


---On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 12:14:41 +0200 (CEST),  Tomasz Motylewski said

>>   I have doubt regd shared  memoty,
>>   What will be the maximum chunk of 
>>   memory i can allocate using shared
>>   memory driver, mbuff.o.
> 
> Opinions vary. I have seen raports of problems with blocks over 64 MB. But
I
> was able to allocate more.
> 
> In general, you should be able to use all memory not used by the system.
This
> means leave about 10-20 MB for Linux, use the rest of physical RAM. Of
course
> if you start X windows you will need more memory for Linux.

    I'm currently using about 80 mbuffs ranging in size from 4k to 92k
without a problem.

--re: Re: [rtl] regd mbuff

                                 Chris
#include <stddisclaimer.h>
#include <win_slams.h>

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