farber@athena.mit.edu (Henry Farber) (02/08/91)
I remember seeing some conversation on the network about using more than 16 Mbytes of memory with ISC unix 2.0.2 with an ISA bus motherboard, but the details are foggy. If you have a motherboard with an ISA bus that can take more than 16 Mbytes on the motherboard, it seems reasonable that you could change the MEMRANGE line in /etc/default/boot to look for up to 32 Megs of memory, and ISC 2.0.2 should be able to use it. The line would look like: MEMRANGE=0-640K:0,1M-32M:0 I realize that the AT (ISA) bus does not have the address lines for this much memory, but the memory will reside on the motherboard. So it might work. My query: Does anyone have any experience making this work on any ISA bus motherboard? I am looking to upgrade my 386-25 clone to a 486-33 clone, and the AMI "Voyager" motherboard has caught my eye. The claim is that it will take up to 32 megabytes on the motherboard (8 4Mx9 simms). Can ISC 2.0.2 use this memory? Has anyone used this AMI motherboard? Can I mix 4Meg and 1Meg simms? (e.g., 4 4Mx9 + 4 1Mx9 for a total of 20 Mbytes). Responses welcome either through this newsgroup or by email to farber@athena.mit.edu. I will summarize if there is enough interest. Thanks in advance, Hank Farber