Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/12/21/19:31:39
In article <367c6fd5 DOT 0 AT dingo DOT effect DOT net DOT au>, "." <josh AT isa DOT net DOT au> wrote:
> Stuart Hall wrote in message <36793587 DOT 15584121 AT news>...
> >I have MS-DOS 6.something and I reading through the FAQ on making
> >memory available to compile programs with DJGPP - it says over 8 megs
> >is advisable. I just installed 32 megs of SIMMS chips but my BIOS
> >doesn't seem to want to recognize any more than the first 8 meg. In
> >addition, Go32-v2 doesn't either.
> >Am I stuck upgrading to a 32bit Microsoft OS in order to get the extra
> >24 meg recognized, or is there something that can be done, perhaps a
> >BIOS/OS patch that I can run?
> >This is for an older 486DX, DOS 6.22, Win 3.1.
> Try 2 things- 1, check in advanced bios settings, your ram banks may be
> turned off (I've seen this in a few old 486s), also, after you reboot, try
> holding down the insert key, and you should get some extra numbers down
> the bottom of the screen near the "american megatrends" serial no. this
> is a ram check, and can force some older pcs to recognize extra ram.
> -Josh
Also, did you set any motherboard dipswitches to the new memory value?
Are you using 8 Mb SIMMs? Some motherboards (such as the Micronics
in my Gateway2000 486) only accept 4 Mb and 16 Mb SIMMs. You also
have to disable BIOS cacheing to recognise more than 16 Mb.
Some motherboards insist that you install memory in matched pairs
of SIMMs.
If you don't have the motherboard manual then there are some
good websites with this info;
eg. www.motherboards.org
PS: From what I understand Win'98 still isn't a (full) 32bit
Microsoft OS (and Win'95 definitely isn't) so I hope you are
not considering the horror that is NT(tm) :-)
Bernard
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Bernard P. Murray, PhD
Dept. Cell. Mol. Pharmacol., UCSF, San Francisco, USA
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