Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!chinacat!uudell!hotwheel!stecz From: stecz@hotwheel.dell.com (John Steczkowski) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Looking for i386 versions that support >16Meg memory Keywords: i386 OS Message-ID: <12143@uudell.dell.com> Date: 9 Nov 90 20:00:31 GMT References: <1990Nov7.202702.269@comm.wang.com> <728@bulus3.BMA.COM> <99@maxx.UUCP> Sender: news@uudell.dell.com Reply-To: stecz@hotwheel.dell.com (John Steczkowski) Organization: Dell Computer Corp. Lines: 21 In article <1990Nov7.202702.269@comm.wang.com>, lws@comm.wang.com (Lyle Seaman) writes: > In article <728@bulus3.BMA.COM>, haugen@bulus3.BMA.COM (John M. Haugen) writes: > > I know Interactive Unix does not support more than 16 megabytes of memory. > > Would there be other versions of Sys V based Unix that support more than > > 16 megabytes of memory? > > > > Does SCO, Everex, Intel, and the others also have this limit?? > > I'm running a Wang-modified version of SCO UNIX on a Wang machine with > 64 MB of memory. I don't know if stock SCO supports that much. > Dell UNIX will support up to 64 meg. You have to make sure that the entry in /etc/default/at.386 is set up for > 16 meg. John Steczkowski Dell Unix Customer Support P#: (512) 343-3571 9505 Arboretum Blvd. !s: uunet!dell!hotwheel!stecz Austin, Texas 78759 @s: stecz@hotwheel.dell.com