On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Don Mitchell wrote:
Thanks, Huw. It came up with 4 sticks of 4 MB 36bit
memory, placed n
alternate slots down from the top. I now think that it won't ever come
up w/o 4 sticks of something -- I had 2 sticks of 16mb memory (the other
2 went into the 300 4/266) and I guess it just won't boot w/o 4 sticks.
Thanks again. Now the kids can have it and do their Linux thing. I'll
chase down some memory, or they can.
The AS 1000 series also has a tricky memory scheme. It actually requires 5
SIMMs per bank. It uses the first 4 as one would normally expect, and uses
the 5th for ECC.
I managed to find the manual for the AS1000 on DEC/Compaq/HP's ftp server,
so you might be able to find the one for your system too. I believe it was
linked from a Compaq support web page of some sort.
-Toth