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H A Dtime.cdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.
H A Dbiosmem.cdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.
H A Di386_copy.cdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.
H A Dbootinfo64.cdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.
H A Dbootinfo.cdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.
H A Dbootinfo32.cdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.
H A Dlibi386.hdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/boot/i386/loader/
H A Dmain.cdiff 55211 Wed Dec 29 07:54:46 MST 1999 msmith Substantially revamp the way that we determine the amount of memory available
for our use. Use the same search order for BIOS memory size functions
as the kernel will later use.

Allow the loader to use all of the detected physical memory (this will
greatly help people trying to load enormous memory disk images).

More correctly handle running out of memory when loading an object.

Use the end of base memory for the top of the heap, rather than
blindly hoping that there is 384k left.

Add copyrights to a couple of files I forgot.

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