Getting memory information from the kernel

Mark Mokryn (mark@sangate.com)
Thu, 29 Jun 2000 11:44:00 +0200


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Hi,

I'm trying to get the dimensions (starting physical address + length) of =
the reserved memory region acquired by passing "mem=3DXXX" to the kernel =
at system boot. Anyone have a clue as to how to get these numbers from =
the kernel?

Thanks,
-Mark

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Hi,
 
I'm trying to get the = dimensions (starting=20 physical address + length) of the reserved memory region acquired by = passing=20 "mem=3DXXX" to the kernel at system boot. Anyone have a clue as to how = to get=20 these numbers from the kernel?
 
Thanks,
-Mark
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