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post #38
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This card is not PCMCIA friendly if it has more than 4MB of RAM installed. If you install 8MB on the card and require the use of the PCMCIA slot, you must move JP2 to the ON position to disable the upper 4MB of RAM. Rev B versions of the card support a PGA FPU whilst Rev C's require a PLCC FPU.
na twoim miejscu poprobowalbym programik MagicMem
The "MagicMem" program operates automatically, and does not require any input from the user. If there is a 1-meg SIMM installed in card (and the jumper settings correctly reflect this configuration), the program will add this memory to the computer. If there are two 4-meg SIMMs installed (and the jumpers are set for 4 megabytes), the program will check the existence of a PCMCIA card. If none are present, the entire 4megabytes of memory will be added in its normal address space. If such a card is present, however, 1.5 megabytes out of the second 4 megabytes will be added at the $C00000 address space for a total of 5.5 megabytes, the maximum amount of expansion RAM that can be added when a PCMCIA card is in use.
For advanced users, there are two ToolType options which may be set by selecting the "MagicMem" program icon, and selecting the "Information" menu item from the "Icons" menu of the Workbench screen. The NO4MEG ToolType will always add the second bank of memory at the $C00000 address space, so that you can never have more than 5.5 megabytes of expansion RAM. The NOC00000 ToolType will never add the second bank of memory at the $C00000 address. If you use both ToolTypes, the second bank of memory will never be added.
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