Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!mailrus!uflorida!haven!uvaarpa!hudson!dd2u From: dd2u@hudson.acc.virginia.edu (drucker david) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: IBM PS/2 Model 70 memory Keywords: IBM Memory Message-ID: <1038@hudson.acc.virginia.edu> Date: 24 Jan 89 02:16:38 GMT Distribution: na Organization: University of Virginia Lines: 15 We have a new PS/2 Model 70 with 1 MB ram on the mother board. When we turn the computer on it only counts to 890 KB and then goes into its boot-up procedure. Everthing seems to be working fine. The computer says it has 1 MB when we check the set-up. The local IBM rep has said this is normal and nothing to be worried about. Question is, true or false. I mean whats a few KB among friends. Anyone who can set my mind at ease please do so. Thanks. David Drucker Curry School of Education BITNET dd2u@virginia.edu <<< sorry no fancy sig. here >>>