missing 384K on V/386
Charles Marslett
chasm at killer.DALLAS.TX.US
Tue Jan 3 03:21:45 AEST 1989
In article <1263 at altger.UUCP>, dirk at altger.UUCP (dirk) writes:
> I've been reading this newsgroup for a while now but I never saw the
> following question:
>
> Where did the 384K go ?
>
> If you install 2MB on a Compaq 386 you'll get 640K conventional memory
> and 1024K extended memory == 1664K. When booting 386/ix it reports
> 1703936 Bytes of real memory. So, where are they ?
The 384K of RAM that disappeared seems to be lurking at 0xE00000 (if I remem-
ber correctly) as normal RAM. It can also be enabled with some granularity
(16K or perhaps 64K) in the 0x00A000-0x00FFFF range. If you do not find it
at 0xE00000-0xE5FFFF, let me know and I will fish out the utility I wrote to
scan protected memory for such lumps of RAM.
> cu,
> dirk :-)
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