stillson@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Ken S.) (04/27/91)
Hi. Here's a question for anyone with the time and info to help out... I've got 3 memory boards, supposed to me 2megs a-piece, that a friend got from his employer when they shifted up to SIMM based systems. I can't get any of them to do anything, and as he didn't get the manuals, I don't really know what to do with them.. They've got a billion little dip switches each... Sigh. One is a Intel Above Board PS AT, with two strips of PS1c256h-12 chips. Those sound like 256k chips to me, which would make it a 512k board... But he insists that he was told its a 2 megger.... Number two is an AST Advantage! With one row of 18 chips labeled 8504rf652-d4164c-3.. Gee, that sounds like a 128k board... hmmm/ Number three is another Intel Above Board, this just "AT", not "PS AT"... Anyway, it's got two rows of "8623rd023-d4164c-15".. Sounds like another 128k.. But idunno.. Anyway, would anyone that has a bit of spare time and the manuals for these take a glance and let me know what the most likely dip switches to be completely wrong are... I've got a 640k base memory. Thanks a lot! - Ken Stillson, please e-mail replies to kds@uiuc.edu -- panic: cannot read .signature file for kds@uiuc.edu Abort, Retry, Ignore, Explode?