Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!sauron!wescott From: wescott@Columbia.NCR.COM (Mike Wescott) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ncr Subject: Re: How can I find out how much memory an NCR system has on board? Message-ID: <1948@sauron.Columbia.NCR.COM> Date: 2 Feb 90 20:11:55 GMT References: <1478@jimi.cs.unlv.edu> <1946@sauron.Columbia.NCR.COM> Sender: news@sauron.Columbia.NCR.COM Reply-To: wescott@micky.Columbia.NCR.COM (Mike Wescott) Organization: E&M-Columbia, NCR Corp, W Columbia, SC Lines: 38 In article <1946@sauron.Columbia.NCR.COM> I wrote: > On Tower32/200 and Tower32/700 and probably Tower32/600 (Rel 3.xx) the > equivalent program is /etc/sysdef. /etc/sysdef is also used on the 800, but the output is a little harder to interpret. Only the AP's have memory that a user process can use: * * Slot Module Name Status Memory Size Load Name * ---- ----------- ------ ----------- --------- 0 a000 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k 1 a100 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k 2 a200 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k 3 a300 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k 4 a400 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k 5 a500 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k 6 f200 GOOD 0x00100000 /fp.020 7 f300 GOOD 0x00100000 /fp.020 8 f400 GOOD 0x00100000 /fp.020 10 m0s0 GOOD 0x00100000 /tp.cchp 11 t000 GOOD 0x00100000 /tp.010 12 t100 GOOD 0x00100000 /tp.010 13 t200 GOOD 0x00100000 /tp.010 14 t300 GOOD 0x00100000 /tp.010 15 f000 GOOD 0x00200000 /fp.020 16 f100 GOOD 0x00200000 /fp.020 17 e000 GOOD 0x00100000 /ep.tcp 18 a600 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k 19 a700 GOOD 0x01000000 /ap.68k * So this system has 128Mb of memory on 8 AP's. Please, kids, don't try this at home; it's not a supported configuration. -- -Mike Wescott mike.wescott@ncrcae.Columbia.NCR.COM