Ultrix 3.1 (aka UWS 2.1) memory requirements
George Robbins
grr at cbmvax.UUCP
Wed Aug 2 20:24:03 AEST 1989
In article <8908012227.AA24357 at garnet.berkeley.edu> rusty at GARNET.BERKELEY.EDU writes:
> According to the Software Product Description, for a VAXstation
> II/GPX, Ultrix 3.1 now requires 6 MB of memory. That's up 2 MB from
> Ultrix 3.0. This entry in the table has footnote number 9 next to it
> and footnote 9 says "SPD memory specifications reflect the minimum
> bootable memory configuration" so it sounds pretty grim.
>
> Does anybody know if I can boot Ultrix 3.1 with 5 MB? I know that
> DECwindows eats up a lot of memory so I've been running vanilla X11
> Release 3.
Well, I wouldn't let it stop you from trying. Only DEC can really explain
how they derive this number, but my interpretations is that "bootable" is
a misnomer and what they are really giving is the amount of memory needed
to adequately run the system software witout allowances for applications
coding and multiple users. There are hard limits having to do with the
size of the generic kernel, system utilities and swapping considerations,
however I doubt these add up to 6 MB.
You should ought to consider picking up some more memory so you can run
or not run DECwindows as a matter of preference rather than necessity...
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