Subject: Re: 128M max virtual mem
To: Charles Hannum <mycroft@deshaw.com>
From: Rob Windsor <windsor@punk.hedgehog.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 12/14/1995 23:02:17
Verily did Charles Hannum write:
> In article <199512030104.RAA03965@gabriella.resort.com>
> banshee@gabriella.resort.com (Robert Dobbs) writes:
> Isn't there an upper netbsd limit of 128 meg on the i386 port?
> No; that's kernel virtual memory, which is a different problem
> altogether. There is no practical limit to the amount of memory you
> can use, save that if you have more than 64MB you currently need to
> make a small modification for the rest to be recognized.
What is this modification, for the record?
-- Rob
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