Some memory is missing

I have a system that has 128 MB of memory.

Sin in only show that it has 97M of memory. Where is my last 32 MB of
memory?

Sin in also shows:
heapp = 0
heapf = 0
heapl = 22720
heapn = 0

Did I run out of something? Do I need to change some command line options
to Proc?

BTW, Proc is 4.25L dated Feb 15, 2001

“Bill Caroselli (Q-TPS)” <QTPS@EarthLink.net> wrote in message
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I have a system that has 128 MB of memory.

Sin in only show that it has 97M of memory. Where is my last 32 MB of
memory?

Sin in also shows:
heapp = 0
heapf = 0
heapl = 22720
heapn = 0

Did I run out of something? Do I need to change some command line options
to Proc?
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Previously, Bill Caroselli (Q-TPS) wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:

I have a system that has 128 MB of memory.

Sin in only show that it has 97M of memory. Where is my last 32 MB of
memory?

Sin in also shows:
heapp = 0
heapf = 0
heapl = 22720
heapn = 0

Did I run out of something? Do I need to change some command line options
to Proc?

I’ve never needed it, but have you played with ramtrap?

I just determined that what is happening is that my on-board video has no
memory of it’s own. BIOS has options to assign main memory to video. I was
able to reduce this to 8MB. That gives me more memory to use for other
things.

“Ken Schumm” <kwschumm@IH8SPAMqsolv.com> wrote in message
news:Voyager.020328124644.1649F@dilbert…

Previously, Bill Caroselli (Q-TPS) wrote in qdn.public.qnx4:
I have a system that has 128 MB of memory.

Sin in only show that it has 97M of memory. Where is my last 32 MB of
memory?

Sin in also shows:
heapp = 0
heapf = 0
heapl = 22720
heapn = 0

Did I run out of something? Do I need to change some command line
options
to Proc?


I’ve never needed it, but have you played with ramtrap?