On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Keith Warno wrote:
It's an Intel board (all three of them); this I am sure of. I don't know the chipset; I guess if I surf around @ Dell I can find out. We don't have tech specs on the PCs cuz they were put together by a consulting group and they neglected to pass along the documentation.
I can't even get into the dang BIOS. I boot the things and hit ESC or F1, I forget which, and it bypasses Dell's lame logo and shows me typical BIOS crap: "Keyboard detected", "Mouse detected", etc, and claims there's 128MB of "system memory" (which there should be). But I haven't found the correct key combo to get into the BIOS and poke around.
hmph. :/
----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Gibbons"
To: "SuSE Linux" ; "Keith Warno" Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 12:50 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] mem vomit I think this may be related to the motherboard, is it a Intel with an 810 chipset by any chance? I have had this problem where the amount of memory always shows up by 1Mb less than is actually installed, e.g. 128Mb shows as 127Mb and 64Mb shows as 63Mb. I think the motherboard must use 1Mb for something, (don't ask me what) I haven't checked it any further though...
Regards, Keith Gibbons, StarDate Computer Service, SCS House, Garrymore, Geashill, Co.Offaly, Ireland.
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