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> You need chipset specific code to enable access to the dimm after > boot, because it must start disabled to prevent windows from using the > memory. Easier! Just add /MAXMEM to Windows's BOOT.INI, and it will skip some of the BIOS reported memory. So, for the second sight, the think looks easier. > Anyway, an experiment of that type is likely to use an real time OS > anyway, neither windows nor plain vanilla linux. Maybe OS9 or VxWorks. Surely. -- Maxim Shatskih, Windows DDK MVP StorageCraft Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.storagecraft.com
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