.5 + .5 + .5 + 1.5 = 2.0 ?
Peter Fales
psfales at cbnewsc.ATT.COM
Sat Oct 28 07:55:56 AEST 1989
In article <10383 at cbnews.ATT.COM>, mvadh at cbnews.ATT.COM (andrew.d.hay) writes:
> In article <4224 at itivax.iti.org> scs at itivax.iti.org (Steve Simmons) writes:
> "
> "I recently added a combo card with 1.5MB to lokkur, which already
> "had .5 on the motherboard and 2 .5MB expansion cards. Instead of
> "getting 3.0MB, there's only 2.0.
I was waiting for someone who knows a little bit more about this to
say something, but since I haven't heard anything, I will take a stab...
As I understand it, the UNIX-PC supports 2MB of expansion memory. Each
slot has .5 MB dedicated to it, and when you plug in a 512K board, it
uses the connector to determine which slot it is plugged into, and therefore
which address range to use. If you have a 1.5MB board, it ignores the
slot position, and just uses all three .5MB banks.
John Milton has posted instructions for modifying a 512K board to look
as if it is plugged into the phantom "fourth slot" and used this range
which is normally used only by the 2MB expansion card. If you use
this fix, you could have .5MB on the mother board, a 1.5MB combo, and
a .5MB expansion card, for a total of 2.5MB.
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