If you meant my reply (I mentioned firmware), that was
about matching
the firmware in two KA820s so that they could be bound in an SMP
configuration. If you mean someone else, then I don't know. I always
thought there was a speed difference (5MHz vs 6.25MHz CPU clock?)
between the KA820 and KA825, plus some firmware marker to ID the board
as one or the other.
Yes, that was what I was refering to, and I missunderstood what you
meant.
I don't know that I need another KA820, but if you
wouldn't mind
looking at the memory boards and checking the board numbers or the
sizes for me. I only have the one BA32, so I couldn't help you turn
your boards into a system.
I'll check when I come home. I seem to recall 4MB, but it might as well
be 2MB. Of course the boards are untested.
/P