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- From: tholen@galileo.ifa.hawaii.edu (Dave Tholen)
- Subject: Re: How to upgrade PS/2 model 90 from 8 to 16Mb?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.225700.9073@news.Hawaii.Edu>
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- Organization: University of Hawaii
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 22:57:00 GMT
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- Richard Stanton writes:
-
- > Not having done this before, do I just buy and plug in some extra memory
- > chips (in which case, what speed and format for a 25MHz model 90), or
- > do I have to rip out and throw away the old memory and replace it with
- > denser chips?
- >
- > Also, what upgrades are possible (i.e. can I just increase to 9Mb, 10Mb or
- > whatever I like, or are there restrictions on the total amount of memory?
-
- I just upgraded a 25 MHz Model 90 from 8 to 16 Mbytes. You'll want to use
- 70 nsec SIMMS in this machine. The only real restriction is that SIMMS must
- be added in matched pairs, due to the interleaving scheme the Model 90 uses.
- So, to add 8 Mbytes, I bought two 4 Mbyte SIMMS. The machine already had
- 8 Mbytes, configured as four 2 Mbyte SIMMS, all in card 1 (closest to the
- processor card. I added the two 4 Mbyte SIMMS to slots J1 and J3 on card 2,
- following the instructions in the Quick Reference Guide. The machine
- promptly told me the memory was bad. A call to IBM verified correct
- installation. Over the weekend, however, I swapped SIMMS around, and
- discovered that if I put the 4 Mbyte SIMMS in J2 and J4 of card 1, and the
- displaced 2 Mbyte SIMMS in J1 and J3 of card 2, suddenly the whole 16 Mbytes
- was working. A followup call to IBM (obviously a different tech support
- person this time) verified that there is a known situation in which certain
- 4 Mbyte SIMMS won't work in the configuration I tried first. The solution
- is to either get a different set of SIMMS (and there's no guarantee they
- will work either -- sounds like it's trial and error) or to try different
- orderings of the SIMMS. Apparently the problem only affects the 4 Mbyte
- SIMMS, or possibly how they interact with the 2 Mbyte SIMMS. Something
- about the way the system determines the amount of memory -- allocating
- 4 Mbytes and then taking away 2 if the SIMM is really a 2 Mbyte SIMM. At
- this point the technical stuff is going over my head.
-
- Anyway, yes, you can just buy and plug in extra memory, as long as you
- have enough slots free, remembering to add SIMMS in matched pairs. You
- only need to rip out old SIMMS if all your slots are full and you still
- want to add more memory. With 8 slots total, if you used 8 Mbyte SIMMS
- you can bring the Model 90 up to 64 Mbytes total. If you have the shipped
- configuration of four 2 Mbyte SIMMS populating card 1, you can bring it
- up to 40 Mbytes by using four 8 Mbyte SIMMS in card 2 before having to rip
- out old memory. I believe that the smallest SIMMS they offer are 1 Mbyte,
- and because they must be added in matched pairs, you can increment from
- 8 Mbytes to 10 Mbytes, but not 9. You can work out the possible
- configurations for yourself, knowing that there are 8 slots available,
- and that SIMMS come in 1, 2, 4, and 8 Mbyte flavors, and that they must
- be installed in matched pairs (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32,
- 40, 48, 56, and 64 Mbytes are possible).
-
- And if the installed configuration doesn't work the first time, try swapping
- the locations. It may solve the problem.
-