Hi guys, just to bring this back in mind:) 1. We need a kernel without this stupid 384 MB Tasklimit :) 2. We need to change the bootloader! It should use the memory with the highest priority instead of the largest available block. I have Zorro III RAM with 512 MB RAM and the kernel actually loads in this slow 512 MB instead of the 128 MB Ram of my Cyberstorm MKII @Frank Wille your new loadbsd works with the TK-RAM but the 512 MB Z3 Ram is ignored completely as I mentioned some months ago. Could you have a Look in it? Thanks Harald -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Frank Wille [mailto:frank%phoenix.owl.de@localhost] Gesendet: Sonntag, 14. Mai 2023 18:25 An: Harald Meinzer; 'port-amiga%NetBSD.org@localhost' Betreff: Re: loadbsd memory segment (Was: NetBSD Amiga - Memory restrictions) Harald Meinzer wrote: > this works now! Thanks a lot for testing and feedback! I have just committed the loadbsd V3.3 sources and the updated uuencoded distribution binary (kindly compiled by Roc Vallés with Bebbo's gcc6). > Now I need a manipulated Kernel for NetBSD 10 BETA wich is able to use > more than 384 MB RAM for one TASK. Maybe somebody reading this is able to provide such a kernel. I would need to do a lot more research, and I don't know when I find the time for that. -- Frank Wille