On Wednesday, Or Botton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
] If the limit is actually 1MB, and due to the CPU, is it possible
] to do something to "break" the 640k barrier at all? I do not
] remember seeing this barrier in other OSs that run on Intel platforms,
] such as Linux.
Linux indeed is limited by the 640k while booting up. Thats why it
needs to be compressed, or you do 'make bzImage' if the kernel is too
big. But one its up and running, there's no limit, unless you count 4
GB as a 'limit' :)
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