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- From: s925609@minyos.xx.rmit.OZ.AU (-=[ Firefox ]=-)
- Newsgroups: aus.computers.ibm-pc
- Subject: Re: CMOS problem
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 11:29:03 GMT
- Organization: RMIT Computer Centre
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- swl@mundil.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Samuel Wai Kay LEUNG) writes:
-
- >Hi,
-
- >I have some problem on CMOS when I boot my 386-SX.
-
- >Currently, I have 3 MB RAM, but when I boot my machine, it only displays
- >640K conventional memory, and 1024K extended memory, which is less than
- >3MB I currently have, does anyone know why this happens? Is that because
- >I have some wrong setting in my CMOS?
- Chances are that you have one of the older CMOS setup that
- doesn't warn you when the sizes don't match up. Edit the CMOS and
- manually change the size of the ram in there.
-
- >Also, does anyone know what is different between 0 wait state and 1 wait
- >state?
- I did, but it skipped my mind at the mo. Sorry dude.
-
- >Thanks in advance.
-
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