From: Dan Olson <dano@agora.rdrop.com>
To: linux-8086@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: 768k XT?
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 18:54:18 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030610185135.B98615@agora.rdrop.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <BKEGKPICNAKILKJKMHCAEEHPEEAA.Riley@Williams.Name>
> > Has anyone ever run into this before?
>
> I've run into similar - in my case, a Kyoshui XT with 4x256k
> mapped as 640k of normal RAM and 384k of EMS RAM (permanently
> in the D0000-DFFFF address range.
Interesting, it's nice to know that someone else thought of such a thing,
and to know there there is always a chance. Is there any indication
(durring the memory check or by any other method) that this memory is
present?
> Technically, it's possible that one of the 256k banks has one
of > the address pins permanently tied either high or low, and thus
> that the extra 128k isn't mapped anywhere as a result.
Sure, that's actually what I suspect to be the case.
> > Does anyone have any DOS utilities or ELKS utilities that
> > would test for upper RAM even though the BIOS says it's
> > not there?
>
> As far as RAM above 1M is concerned, the XT processors don't
> support it.
Sure, I'm just refering to the memory between 640k and 1M, if present.
Dan
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-06-11 1:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-05-07 19:36 ELKS on Laptops Juanjo Marín
2003-06-10 20:43 ` 768k XT? Dan Olson
2003-06-10 21:57 ` Chad Page
2003-06-11 1:46 ` Dan Olson
2003-06-10 23:14 ` Riley Williams
2003-06-11 1:54 ` Dan Olson [this message]
2003-06-14 9:57 ` jb1
2003-06-14 20:26 ` Dan Olson
2003-06-15 9:23 ` jb1
2003-06-15 18:24 ` Dan Olson
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