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diff --git a/nl/hardware/memory-disk-requirements.xml b/nl/hardware/memory-disk-requirements.xml index 868e467a3..73bf70ada 100644 --- a/nl/hardware/memory-disk-requirements.xml +++ b/nl/hardware/memory-disk-requirements.xml @@ -28,35 +28,6 @@ the former should be selected. </footnote> or disk space available may be possible but is only advised for experienced users. -</para><para arch="m68k"> - -On the Amiga the size of FastRAM is relevant towards the total memory -requirements. Also, using Zorro cards with 16-bit RAM is not -supported; you'll need 32-bit RAM. The <command>amiboot</command> -program can be used to disable 16-bit RAM; see the -<ulink url="&url-m68k-faq;">Linux/m68k FAQ</ulink>. Recent kernels should -disable 16-bit RAM automatically. - -</para><para arch="m68k"> - -On the Atari, both ST-RAM and Fast RAM (TT-RAM) are used by Linux. -Many users have reported problems running the kernel itself in Fast -RAM, so the Atari bootstrap will place the kernel in ST-RAM. The -minimum requirement for ST-RAM is 2 MB. You will need an additional -12 MB or more of TT-RAM. - -</para><para arch="m68k"> - -On the Macintosh, care should be taken on machines with RAM-based -video (RBV). The RAM segment at physical address 0 is used as screen -memory, making the default load position for the kernel unavailable. -The alternate RAM segment used for kernel and RAMdisk must be at least -4 MB. - -</para><para arch="m68k"> - -<emphasis condition="FIXME">FIXME: is this still true?</emphasis> - </para> </sect1> |