jhc@mtune.UUCP (Jonathan Clark) (10/24/86)
Ok, well, since so many people have corrected me so many times on this, I think that I'm going to shut up and I now claim that I know nothing at all about the unix pc, much less this problem. :-) The trouble is that I know what in general terms what the problem is (and no I can't tell you), but I don't know enough about the rest of the hardware to make a definitive pronouncement. I just wish that I'd realized this before. Maybe I'll take apart the module and see. No, that would require thinking. Does anyone out there have a unix pc which correctly sees more than 1 1/2 MB of installed memory? If so, how much memory, in what combination, which slots and so on. Answers by mail, kudos to the winner. I'll summarize. Hardware hackers and people who have an expansion box full of 1/2 MB memory cards are excluded. An extra point about CT selling the unix pc - they may be able to (and I have not read the contract) offer options for the unix pc which AT&T does not. Now doesn't *that* sound intriguing? -- Jonathan Clark [NAC,attmail]!mtune!jhc My walk has become rather more silly lately.