[ale] Memory > 64 M

Armsby John-G16665 John.Armsby at motorola.com
Mon Jul 10 12:41:41 EDT 2000


I would say they have the same 8 ns spec,66/100, but they are absolutely not
from the same manufacturer.  I can upgrade to a later kernel but then have
to deal with the CDROM and soundblaster lack of communication.  For now, I
will grit my teeth and live with it.

Thanks,

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Cor van Dijk [mailto:cor.angela at mindspring.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 12:24 PM
To: Armsby John-G16665
Subject: Re: [ale] Memory > 64 M


Hi John,

I had similar problems a couple of months ago. Make sure that all of your
memory
chips are from the same manufacturer (and of course have the same specs).
This
was causing my problem. Hope this helps.

Cor van Dijk



Armsby John-G16665 wrote:

> I upgraded my memory on the Pentium II box I have.  I have RedHat
> 5.1(2.0.35).  I read that I have to pass the memory parameter at boot. I
> have tried the following, both failed.  The PC locked up during initial
> start up right about when it is accessing the file system.
>
> boot:  Linux mem=97M            Failed.
>
> Using the GUI tool associated with windows 95 knockoff (LILO
configuration)
> mem=97M Failed.
>
> The machine is smart enough to the 64 meg by default.
>
> I am sure there is a something simple I have missed.
>
> I could upgrade but that is another story.  When I have tried to upgrade
> (5.2, 6.1), my Creative DAD CD-ROM (ATAPI) refuses to talk to the pci 128
> SoundBlaster.  Funny thing is I can get REAL PLAYER to work fine with both
> upgrades.  At present the CD-ROM talks to the SoundBlaster via the $35
> driver I bought from FourFront Technologies... Works great.
>
> John
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