Dell v AT&T
alan denney
aland at informix.com
Wed Oct 17 11:20:18 AEST 1990
In article <104 at tsypac1.UUCP> dbailey at tsypac1.UUCP (Derek Bailey) writes:
>Has anybody out there run AT&T 386 v2.2 on a Dell 325 box.
>
>Dell unix from Interactive runs no problem. However using AT&t the
>machine tends to hang if a fully built kernel is implemented.
>After analysis errors point towards a memory addressing problem.
>
>Both AT&T and Dell have been much help since they support there own respective
^^^ missing something here?
>configuarations.
Perhaps the Dells have differing reserved memory areas. Check
/etc/default/boot for the MEMRANGE parameter. AT&T provides several
different configurations, named "default.at386", "default.compaq",
etc., each differing slightly in which addresses are verboten.
Try substituting the others for the boot file and see what happens.
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