* Eric W. Biederman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020423 15:16]:
> I got annoyed with memtest86 a while ago and started scratching itches.
>
> I have a preliminary patch available that I will send to Chris Brady
> as soon as I do as I sleep on it and can do a final review with
> a fresh mind.
>
> As of 2.9 memtest86 does BIOS calls to get the memory size, this
> broke netbooting.
At the moment I'm using etherboot without memtest86. How is this
approached? Are both of them seperate payloads? Are there any other
advantages, except being able to test memory?
Best regards,
Stefan Reinauer
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2swap * e >>a 2* 5 pick + -rot - j + dup dup * e >>a rot dup dup * e >>a
rot swap 2dup + 10000 > if 3drop 3drop " " 0 dup 2dup leave then loop
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