Josh,
Do you have the setup diskette for the Aboveboard? Almost anyone knows
more about PS/2 and MC machines than me, but I recall that expansion
cards came with a diskette to update the machine configuration.
Jim
Josh Dersch wrote:
Title says it all... I picked up a "new"
(still in shrink-wrap)
AboveBoard MC with the intent of using it in my PS/2 model 80 and I'm
having serious issues getting it to function properly.
The Model 80 has 4mb of planar memory installed, and I've been running
it with no issues with an Orchid Ramquest 8/32 stocked with 8mb of
memory (so 12mb total). In an attempt to get a little more memory,
I've tried running with the Orchid replaced by the AboveBoard...
The AboveBoard came with 4mb installed (4 1mb simms) which I initially
replaced with 32mb (8 4mb simms, known good). I've since tried
running with the original RAM, as well as other RAM I have lying
around, without any success. I've tried running in different slots
(both 32 and 16 bit) with no change. I've also adjusted the ram speed
in the configuration page (options are 100ns or 80/85ns) with no
change, though it seems slightly happier with 80/85ns selected.
The behavior is very random -- sometimes the startup memory count
(which is separate from the memory count in the PS/2's BIOS) fails to
count all the memory -- on these occasions you can see it "pause"
slightly during the count as if it's hitting bad memory and skipping
over it. Sometimes it counts all the memory just fine. Regardless,
the OS crashes or panics (tried NT & Debian Linux, haven't tried OS/2
yet) eventually. I've run memtest86 on it and what I find is that if
the memory count is successful, memtest reports no errors, but
attempts to run actual OSes crash after awhile.
I've read that the Model 80 has trouble (not sure precisely /what/
trouble) with more than 16mb of memory, but even limiting the
AboveBoard to 4mb is problematic.
Anyone have any ideas? Similar/different experiences?
Thanks,
Josh