AT&T 6300+ ROM BIOS problem
    Barry W. Kort 
    bwk at mbunix.mitre.org
       
    Thu Jun  1 04:56:04 AEST 1989
    
    
  
In article <3134 at sun.soe.clarkson.edu> dean at sun.soe.clarkson.edu
(Dean Swan) responds to my earlier plea for help on DigiTalk
SmallTalk V/286, which does not run on my AT&T PC 6300 Plus:
 > - First, It sounds like you're using a something less than legitimate
 >   copy.  If I'm wrong, ignore this comment.  If not, have the boss buy
 >   you another copy.
By now we have bought some half-dozen copies.  I assure you DigiTalk
isn't losing money on us.
 > - Smalltalk V/286 can switch between protected and real modes in a
 >   couple of different ways.  The master disks come with a program
 >   to help you determine the way that works best on your machine. 
 >   If the default method doesn't work which sounds like your problem,
 >   then you have to specify a command line switch to use the alternate
 >   method.
Yes, I tried all 4 combinations of the /S (shutdown) and /T (restart)
switches.  Machs nix.
 > - Also, depending on what else you use your extened memory for, you
 >   may have to set some other command line switches to tell Smalltalk
 >   to stay out of certain areas of extended memory.  This is explained
 >   in an appendix of the manual.
I tried the /X, /D/ and /U command line options to keep V/286 from
trying to access the extra 384K on the motherboard, which, for reasons
unbeknownst to me, are assigned noncontiguously to the high-address
end of the machine's memory address limit.  I'm now considering a
suggestion to rip out the extra 384K to see if that is what's tripping
up V/286.
 > Hope this helps some!
I don't wish to sound unappreciative.  I do thank you for your advice.
I'm still looking for an existence proof that V/286 can be made to
run on the 6300 Plus, before I continue with more exploratory
neurosurgery on the motherboard.
--Barry Kort
    
    
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