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RE: What is memory allocation boundery in Dindows?
Weng, How old are you, 15? I agree with Monish, you could certainly stand
to polish your manners a bit.
-----Original Message-----
From: Monish Shah [mailto:monish.shah@indranetworks.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 7:46 AM
To: WTX@umem.com; pci-sig@znyx.com
Subject: Re: What is memory allocation boundery in Dindows?
Hello Weng,
> Hi Daev,
> I think your answer and several others' are TOTALLY WRONG!
As the author of one of the "TOTALLY WRONG" answers, I'd like to point out
the following: Even if we were wrong, at least we were polite and
considerate. You could learn something from that.
> I designed a memory board with 1GBytes of SDRAM memory and have no any
> trouble under UNIX and Windows.
We are talking about allocating memory - not installing and detecting
memory. Just because your 1GB memory board "works" doesn't mean that OSes
can do physically contiguous allocation from it.
> I think your driver technique is not sophisticated enough to properly
> deal with the situation.
I'd hazard to guess that you have never written a driver in your life.
Monish Shah
CTO - Indra Networks
> Weng Tianxiang
>
> wtx@umem.com
> wengtianxiang@yahoo.com
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