In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Doug Ambrisko writes:
: Is this bits or bytes. The Intel firmware hub can have 4 or 8 Mbits that
: comes with any Intel 8XX system so with gzip you could fit a bunch of
: stuff in a standard off the shelf motherboard. Also CMOS memory is
: increasing and that could be used for some configuration info to be
: used as non-flash persistant storage such as IP address and such. Also
: having a small BIOS image like General Software would help save space.
Hmmm. I had assumed that it was bytes, but it may have been bits. It
was an intel 8xx based design... Still, 2MBytes is enough for at
least a kernel and the bare minimum to make a router...
Warner
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