It's reporting Kilo not Mega Bytes, remember 1 M = 1024 K and 1 K = 1024
bytes. Check that number again it's probably 81920 K, which is 80M.

On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Chris Frost wrote:

> I know how to tell lilo my memory limit, but was wondering if my bios
> reports something like "81958" mb's, should I use this (giving me a
> *little* more, or just say 80M?
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