Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!hsdndev!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ub!csn!kessner!david From: david@kessner.denver.co.us (David Kessner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: What Happens If You Have > 9 Meg?? Summary: UNIX limited to 9 meg? Message-ID: <1991Jan24.014652.14960@kessner.denver.co.us> Date: 24 Jan 91 01:46:52 GMT References: <7016@crash.cts.com> <890@amix.commodore.com> Reply-To: kessner!david@csn.org (David D. Kessner) Organization: Kessner, Inc Lines: 11 In article <890@amix.commodore.com> ford@amix.commodore.com (Mike "Ford" Ditto) writes: >It's not the software but the AutoConfig hardware spec that specifies >the range of addresses for AutoConfig memory boards. Unix, for >example, is subject to the same limits. > > -=] Ford [=- Geez. 9 meg for UNIX? 8 is bare minimum-- I have 12 here on my i386. Does this limit exist on the A3000? David Kessner