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- From: thom@cs.mun.ca (Thomas Clancy)
- Subject: Re: using RAD: drive with extended memory
- Message-ID: <1992Aug19.015322.19313@cs.mun.ca>
- Organization: CS Dept., Memorial University of Newfoundland
- References: <92231.194743TEW105@psuvm.psu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 01:53:22 GMT
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- <TEW105@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
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- >Ok, I have a GVP Series II 030/22 with 5 megs of ram (1 meg surface,
- >1 4 meg 32-bit simm) in a 2000 with 2.04. all of the memory on the
- >board cannot be used as autoconfig (I would have to buy 4 more megs of memory
- >for that, so I might as well buy a hard drive and then I wouldn't need a
- >stinking RAD: would I :)
- >This causes a little problem with the RAD: drive; it doesn't recover (so
- >whats the point, eh?)
-
- Gee, I have the same setup and have NO problem creating a RAD: and having
- it survive reboot (Though I am under 1.3).
-
- Thomas
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