sastdr@sas.UUCP (Thomas Rivers) (01/11/90)
I have a DTK 2000 board with some two old (pre 1985) 2meg expansion
cards (not the DTK 32-bit cards). I have also replaced the DTK bios
with an AMI one, but that doesn't seem to change anything.
When I boot the machine, it complains about a memory error at
A0:FFFF 00FC, expected FFFF got FFFF
but tests all my memory, and proceeds to boot up.
However, when I try to boot ISC unix, it panics with a "Memory
error on an expansion board."
DOS and Windows/386 both work fine - and I know Windows is using
the memory because I have a smartdrv and can start up a slew of
large command processors, etc...
Does anybody know what's going on here, and if I replaced my old AT expansion
cards with the DTK one will my problem go away?
Has anyone gotten ISC Unix to run on a DTK Keen 2000 386 board?
- Thanx -
- Dave Rivers -