On 2014-07-18 15:22, Tony Duell wrote:
If you
have a -U CPU board, there is no RAM built into the machine. You
must have a RAM board in an exmapnsion slot, and it must be addressed at
the top of the address space
What I really have, is:
09826-66516
In the meantime, I got the CPU board from a non working 9826
(09836-66510, I love the nuimbering system ;-) )
and now the RAM gets recognized and boots.
But the system thinks (Monitor at Boot up) it is a 9826A.
So I guess, I have to check out the bus drivers on the other board.
Cheers & thanks!