Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!agate!dog.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!crash!pnet01!lgreen From: lgreen@pnet01.cts.com (Lawrence Greenwald) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: What Happens If You Have > 9 Meg?? Message-ID: <6931@crash.cts.com> Date: 15 Jan 91 06:56:15 GMT Sender: root@crash.cts.com Organization: People-Net [pnet01], El Cajon CA Lines: 30 I've always been curious about the 9 Meg limit on the 2000. What would happen if I were to have more than 9 meg in the machine, say in one of the following combinations: 1) 1meg motherboard memory 2meg A2052 card 8meg GVP Series II w/RAM --- 11 meg physical RAM 2) 1meg motherboard memory 8meg GVP Series II w/RAM 4meg 32-bit memort (A2630) --- 13 meg physical RAM This is not currently in my machine *BUT* the potential for these combinations is quite real. What would happen? Machine refuse to boot? Software go crazy? Your opinions most welcome. Larry Greenwald UUCP: {hplabs!hp-sdd sdcsvax nosc}!crash!pnet01!lgreen ARPA: crash!pnet01!lgreen@nosc.mil INET: lgreen@pnet01.cts.com SNAIL:4545 Collwood Blvd, #52 San Diego, CA 92115 "I'm looking over a three-leaf clover that I overlooked be-three!" -Bugs Bunny