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- From: tony@scotty.dccs.upenn.edu (Anthony Olejnik)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Adding RAM to on original IBM PC (w/64K motherbaord)!!!!!
- Message-ID: <104075@netnews.upenn.edu>
- Date: 8 Jan 93 20:43:53 GMT
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- I have an original 64K IBM PC which I'd like to use as a dumb terminal
- (running Procomm).
-
- However, I can't boot up DOS v3.2 (or above) on it.
- (it comes up with a "configuration too large for memory" error)
-
- Q: Can I add RAM to it so that I can boot it with DOS v3.2?
- Q: If so, how can I do this (the cheapest way)?
- Q: Are there any special jumpers on the 64K motherboad that I need to change)?
- Q: If I'm successful in adding RAM, will I then be able to load DOS v3.2
- (and run procomm)?
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- Any help would be *GREATLY* appreciated.
- Thanks in advance.
-
- --tony
-