From: Dan.Thorson@seagate.com
Date: Tue Nov 12 2002 - 18:35:56 GMT-3
Some 2500's had 2M of DRAM physically installed (soldered in), others had
zero. In the example here you have 2M soldered in, and 16M in a DIMM... in
your original you had just the 16M DIMM.
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But on other 2501 router, I got:
cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision D) with
16384K/2048K bytes of memory.
--- MADMAN <dave@interprise.com> wrote:
> It's right under your nose;) 14336 + 2948 = 16M
>
> 2M is dedicated to I/O
>
> Dave
>
> Peng Zheng wrote:
> >
> > I upgraded my CPA 2501 pro to 2501, and upgraded
> both
> > flash and mem. I installed 16M mem, but it
> displayed:
> >
> > cisco 2500 (68030) processor (revision L) with
> > 14336K/2048K bytes of memory.
> >
> > where is other 2M?
> >
> > How can I make it 16M?
> >
> > Thanks you for help.
> >
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