On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, Seth Morabito wrote:
Oh, I take that back. I am a dimwit. It's got a
Rev. 3 motherboard, on
which is printed "64KB-256KB", and all the DRAM banks are filled, so I
assume it's a 256KB system, NOT a 64KB system.
That motherboard can be trivially modified to support 2 rows of 256K, plus
2 rows of 64K (one of which is already soldered in.
That will give you 640K, which is plenty for ANYBODY.
Unlike the 5160, the POST doesn't tell me how much
RAM it has when it
turns on, and I just incorrectly assumed it was 64KB.
try CHKDSK
You can run Windoze 3.00, but NOT 3.10 or newer.
PC-DOS 2.1x is a good choice for it, although some will tell you to run
5.00 or DR-DOS, etc.