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- From: jamie@cdevil.unx.sas.com (James Cooper)
- Subject: Re: IF YOU UNDERSTAND $C00000 AND $800000, READ THIS
- Originator: jamie@cdevil.unx.sas.com
- Sender: news@unx.sas.com (Noter of Newsworthy Events)
- Message-ID: <BxAt0q.I1J@unx.sas.com>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 14:17:14 GMT
- References: <1992Nov5.170733.20207@afit.af.mil>
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- Organization: SAS Institute Inc.
- Keywords: MEMORY, ram, addmem
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- In article <1992Nov5.170733.20207@afit.af.mil>, ssovaiko@afit.af.mil (Stephen F Sovaiko) writes:
- >I am trying to get zkick to work on a 2MB A1000. The kickfile loads into
- >$C00000 ram just fine, but only after running noC0ram, which takes all
- >1.5MB of my autoconfiguring expansion board away from the system. When
- >zkick is done and reboots in 2.0, I have a system with no fastram, anly
- >about 100K of chipram, and no room for WB2.0.
- >
- >Question - how can I find out where the kickfile resides above $C00000,
- >so that I can run ADDMEM and get the remaining fastram back into the
- >system?
- >
- >I do have another (non-autoconfig) mode for my ram board, and it will
- >require running addmem beginning at $800000. But I will still need to
- >know where the kkickfile begins and the kickfile ends so I don't take back ram from the kickfile.
-
- Hmm... I, personally, know that the U.S. Military is probably one of the
- biggest computer pirate organizations in the world, but do you have to
- advertise this fact to everyone?
-
- If you are a registered developer, you can get all the help you need
- with problems like this directly from Commodore.
-
- If you are not a registered developer, you have a pirated copy of the
- Kickstart image, and don't deserve help!
-
- Please. Keep your piracy to yourself. If you're a registered Dev,
- contact me through the developer program, and I'll apologise...
-
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- Jim Cooper
- (jamie@unx.sas.com) bix: jcooper
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