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From: jones@acsu.buffalo.edu (T. Jones)
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Subject: 386BSD Machine Configurations > 16Megabytes
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	I have seen this question posed before but do not recall seeing
any definitive responses.  I wanted to know what it would take to configure
an ISA machine running 386BSD with greater than 16 meg of memory and a
1542 host adapter.  Is the issue of DMA addressing beyond the 16 meg limit
(bounce buffers) handled by Julian's SCSI driver?  If not, what would it
take?
		Thanks.
-- 
					Terry Jones
					jones@cs.buffalo.edu