Sat, May 26, 2001 at 22:03:34, barry (Barry Lustig) wrote about "Re: Boot time memory
issue":
> > > SMAP type=01 base= 0010 len= 13ef
[...]
> Did that and got the same error. I put a printf just before the
> pa_indx++ in machdep.c and watche
> > > SMAP type=01 base= len= 0009f800
> > > SMAP type=02 base= 0009f800 len= 0800
> > > SMAP type=02 base= 000e8400 len= 00017c00
> > > SMAP type=01 base= 0010 len= 13ef
> > > SMAP type=03 base= 13ff
Mike Smith wrote:
>
> > Here are the SMAP lines:
> >
> > SMAP type=01 base= len= 0009f800
> > SMAP type=02 base= 0009f800 len= 0800
> > SMAP type=02 base= 000e8400 len= 00017c00
> > SMAP type=01 base= 0010 len= 13ef0
> Valentin Nechayev wrote:
> >
> > Sun, May 20, 2001 at 19:53:29, barry (Barry Lustig) wrote about "Boot time memory
>issue":
> >
> > Do verbose boot (`boot -v') with large SC_HISTORY_SIZE (1000 at least,
> > 2000 at most), and after boot c
Valentin Nechayev wrote:
>
> Sun, May 20, 2001 at 19:53:29, barry (Barry Lustig) wrote about "Boot time memory
>issue":
>
> Do verbose boot (`boot -v') with large SC_HISTORY_SIZE (1000 at least,
> 2000 at most), and after boot check for "SMAP ..."
Sun, May 20, 2001 at 19:53:29, barry (Barry Lustig) wrote about "Boot time memory
issue":
Do verbose boot (`boot -v') with large SC_HISTORY_SIZE (1000 at least,
2000 at most), and after boot check for "SMAP ..." lines at the very
beginning of the kernel boot log at /d
I was curious whether the memory limitation on the Sony VAIO Z505
machines was an actual hardware limitation or a marketing issue. I just
tried adding a 256MB module to my machine. The BIOS seemed to mostly
recognize it.
It did see 320MB of RAM, but had problems when testing all of it.
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