Re: SiS on-board video claims system RAM

From: Chris Kloiber (ckloiber@rochester.rr.com)
Date: Tue Apr 04 2000 - 20:03:42 EST


Jurjen Oskam wrote:
>
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]:
> Unknown device 6306 (rev a2)
>
> This device uses system memory for video purposes.
>
> Memory: 28336k/30720k available (1236k kernel code, 408k reserved,
> 680k data, 60k init, 0k bigmem)
>
> I have a 32 MB DIMM in there. Since that machine is a server, I really
> don't need the video. Is there a way to disable that video card and
> reclaim that RAM for 'normal' use? Or to let it use only a tiny amount
> and just use textmode?
>
> In the BIOS it's possible to select the amount of RAM that the video
> chip takes. 2MB is the lowest setting.
>
> If more info about the machine is needed, I'd be happy to supply it.
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Some of those video chipsets can be disabled by moving your DIMM to
another slot and inserting a standard video card in a PCI or (ick) ISA
slot.

Chris Kloiber

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