I've got an anomaly that may or may not be attributed to RT-Linux. 

Here's the overview...I have two systems with identical hardware
configurations. Both have two 64 MB SDRAM modules installed. One of the
systems recognizes all 128 MB of RAM under linux, while the other only
shows that is has 64 MB. I've already investigated the problem from the
BIOS and Windows side, and both recognize that the system has 128 MB
installed. Therefore, it seems then that there's a problem with my linux
installation. As a first effort, I tried reinstalling and recompiling the
2.0.36 kernel (with the new RTL 1.1 patch). This didn't change the
problem. Can someone please offer me advice on where to look or what
configuration files could be at fault? 

- Brandon

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