Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 11:03:10 PDT
>Use System -> General System -> General System
Information. Look at item
>17. This box reports:
>
>17. QSV_TOTPHYSMEM = 267976704
(261696K -> 255.563M).
>
>This is how much physical memory OS/2 thinks
you have. If it does not
>match the DIMM size, think about what might
have changed. A BIOS setting
>perhaps.
Okay, this is definitely the problem. Line 17,
the QSV_TOTPHYSMEM line says 16M. So now, this
is the symptom - I must figure out the cause.
Memory is definitely good and works the same
with two different DIMMs. It must be the BIOS
upgrade or the peer fixpak (8414) and of course,
I'd guess the former. I'll work it, but I can't
imagine why - I've never been able to limit the
memory that OS/2 sees compared to what is
physically there - even if I wanted to. (By the
way, the memory hole 15M-16M is disabled, so it
can't be that). Anyway, if there are any ideas,
let me know. I'm off on the hunt.
>Steven
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