In article <linux.kernel.001601bf5cae$f7be9330$0200a8c0@ntserver>,
Daniel Zeaiter <daniel@academytiles.com.au> wrote:
>I am not at my Linux box now but I will try what you said.
>
>However I don't see why my mboard wouldn't detect more than than 64 MB RAM?!
>I use an Aopen AX6BC Pro II (Millenium Edition :-) motherboard. Just
>released a month ago. The BIOS mem test detects all the memory, and Windows
>98 sees all the memory. Do you have any further suggestions?
2.2.x uses a memory detection scheme that doesn't work on many
modern bioses. If you try 2.3.x (x >19), you will probably
see better results.
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david parsons \bi/ At least as far as memory detection goes.
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