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From: pete@millenium.tiac.net (Pete Davis)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: 128MB Ram
Date: 28 Dec 1995 22:52:45 GMT
Organization: The Internet Access Company
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Does anybody know if there is a real way to make a machine recognize 128MB
of ram?  It appears that my kernel only recognizes 64MB.  Is there anyway
to do this without hacking?  If I need to hack it, what is the best
way to go about doing so?

Thanks in advance,

-Pete

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