From: Zdenek K. <ka...@in...> - 2000-01-31 14:49:35
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-- Start of PGP signed section. > > in the linux kernel which caused this misbehaviour of RAM allocation. > > It was 28MB, and the "Advanced Features" were in the BIOS flasher program > (basically, it was just in making sure things were cleared). The BIOS > update did, in fact, help me. When I flash back to the old BIOS, I get > the 4MB bug again. Just for curiosity I had the same problem and it really helped to load bios defaults after the new bios is flashed. And also even though linux newagp declared only 28MB of usable AGP memory at the same time I was able to run FinalReality Windows demo with 36MB AGP test size without any problems. -- binary drivers cause sclerosis of the kernel (mark hahn) Zdenek Kabelac http://i.am/kabi/ kabi@i.am {debian.org; fi.muni.cz} |