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- From: exodus@vsync.Eng.Sun.COM (Greg Onufer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.hardware
- Subject: Re: Old Sun question - HELP!!!!!
- Date: 7 Jan 1993 04:14:54 GMT
- Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc., Mountain View, CA
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- References: <rcaldwel.726296968@ponder> <1993Jan6.115253.19572@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> <C0FwxD.MD1@lysator.liu.se>
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- In <C0FwxD.MD1@lysator.liu.se> pen@lysator.liu.se (Peter Eriksson) writes:
- >Not quite. There are also 4MB memory boards available. So it is possible
- >to create a machine with a maximum of 7MB of RAM (one 4MB board and three
- >1MB boards). We have one such machine running here. (And other with 6MB).
-
- Two 4MB boards also works... my old Sun-2/120 was configured that way.
- The last 1MB of RAM is inaccessible (from what I understand the
- frame buffer(s?) use the top 1MB).
-
- Of course, I haven't used that machine ever since I left school :-)
-
- Cheers!greg
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