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Here is yet more additional info on unslushv.sys. This message
appeared in comp.sys.zenith, and may be relevant for those with newer
Zenith machines.
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Article 699 in comp.sys.zenith:
From: easton@zds-oem.zds.com (Jeff Easton)
Subject: Re: Shadow ROM.
Message-ID: <1991Sep13.190759.28320@zds-oem.zds.com>
Date: 13 Sep 91 19:07:59 GMT
References: <18813@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
Organization: Zenith Data Systems, OEM Systems Engineering
Lines: 45
In article <18813@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> tim@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Timothy Lange)
writes:
>This is the documentation file that comes with UNSLUSHV.SYS, a device
>driver that will disable the video ROM from being shadowed in RAM.
>
>All current Zenith 286 and 386 desktop systems (except for the
>Z-286/25) are equipped with a system whereby slow ROMs are copied to
^^^^^^^^
Never heard of that one. :-)
>high speed RAM to increase performance. The system is refered to as
>the slushware system, since it is a hybrid of software (RAM) and
>firmware (ROM). Other manufacturers use a similar scheme and refer to
>it as "shadow RAM."
[...]
>The area of memory from E0000-E7FFFH is reserved for video slush.
>Regardless of the type of video card used, this block of memory is
>used by write-protected RAM which cannot be disabled. As a direct
>result of this, even when video slushware is not used, those
>addresses are not available to any hardware card.
[...]
>To summarize: BIOS slushware cannot be disabled. Doing so would
>prevent the CPU from accessing the ROM code it requires to operate.
>Video slushware can be disabled to the point where it is no longer
>used, but will still be a block of write-protected RAM from
>E0000-E7FFFH. This block will conflict with any other hardware
>devices using those addresses. But if the block is unused, software
>packages which use 386 memory mapping tricks can use E0000-EFFFFH for
>EMS page frames and whatnot.
Note that this is no longer true. The video code in the Z-LS and
Z-286LP+ is slushed at C000 - C7FF. The actual ROM code is located at
the top of the 16Mb space along with the actual copy of the system
BIOS code. This free's up the E000-E7FF range to be used for other
things like UMB's. Thanks to the NEAT chipset, all memory from C800-
EFFF can be used as upper memory blocks (assuming EMS is disabled).
Jeff Easton Zenith Data Systems
// Systems Engineer
\X/ easton%zds-oem@caspian.cs.andrews.edu
easton@andrews.edu