look at the mobo, if you spot empty space labled "catch" (or something
similar) without any chip there, then the mobo doesn't have L2 catch
onboard. many old mobo don't have L2 catch to save the cost.
in your config.sys
try the following lines:
device=c:\dos\himem.sys
device=c:\dos\emm386.exe noems
If there were any exsiting line left refer to himem.sys and emm386.exe, try
change them to the above.
Jun
Ignatius Nayan D'Rozario wrote:
> I have a 386 40Mhz MOBO with 8Mb RAM. The board itself is working quite
> well apart from the fact that on enabling the Cache Memory in the BIOS
> it tells me that the Cache memory is bad on Start up.
>
> A friend of mine told me that the Cache itself could be Dummy Cache. So
> I went around looking for Cache Chips from old MOBOs & have got quite a
> few. Now, how do I recognize a real Cache Chip from a Dummy one ? Also I
> can't get more than 4Mb of the RAM to work at a time. I've tried all
> possibe permutations of the SIMMs & all the sticks work.
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