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From: chenry@interlog.com (Christian Henry)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: I need MORE than 120 ptys........please help
Date: 21 Feb 1997 14:43:03 -0500
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In article <330D4865.3F54BC7E@FreeBSD.org>,
Jordan K. Hubbard <jkh@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>Hal Lynch wrote:
>> I have a Compaq Deskpro 5100 with a 100mhz Pentium, 81920K bytes
>> of memory and Free BSD 2.1.5 running a gateway application for our
>
>How much memory?  81MB?  That's kind of an odd amount. :)  I'll assume
>you typo'd in a 0 and what you actually meant was 8MB, in which case
>this machine is woefully underconfigured for what you're trying to do
>with it.

That's 80 MB, which isn't so strange when you realize that it can come from
2 32 MB and 2 8 MB SIMM's.  ;-)  (I should know; one of the machines I'm
responsible at work has the same amount of memory)