"Mark A. F." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Here are the forced Shadow RAM settings:
>
> F000 - (System BIOS)
> E800 - EFFF (Rapid Resume BIOS)
> E000 - E7FF (System POST)
>
> Upper Memory Boundary F200
>
> I am working through my installation of Debian.
>
> What misbeha
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 03:48:51AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> "Who knows what system data lies in the heart of the BIOS - the Shadow
> RAM knows - Haaa, Haaa, Haaa"
That laugh is not evil enough :-)
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 03:48:51AM -0500, Mark L. Kahnt wrote:
> "Who knows what system data lies in the heart of the BIOS - the Shadow
> RAM knows - Haaa, Haaa, Haaa"
>
> If you don't get that one, you don't know your classic radio dramas.
Or managed to so far make it though life without ever se
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 21:05, Mark A. F. wrote:
> Hi. I am not able to disable shadow RAM through the BIOS on my IBM Aptiva 2161
> Pentium 166 PC.
>
> Here are the forced Shadow RAM settings:
>
> F000 - (System BIOS)
> E800 - EFFF (Rapid Resume BIOS)
> E000 - E7FF (System POST)
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:05:18PM -0500, Mark A. F. wrote:
> What misbehaviors might I experience due to these settings?
While I haven't personally had experiance with such (broken) hardware
that shadowing couldn't be turned off, I would expect one of three
things to happen...
1) It Just Works(t
Hi. I am not able to disable shadow RAM through the BIOS on my IBM Aptiva 2161
Pentium 166 PC.
Here are the forced Shadow RAM settings:
F000 - (System BIOS)
E800 - EFFF (Rapid Resume BIOS)
E000 - E7FF (System POST)
Upper Memory Boundary F200
I am working through my insta
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