Maybe a memory module is bad or loose. Mark them with TINY drops of
nail polish or loc-tite on the upper edge (one drop, two drops, etc.)
Then swap them around noting whether or not the symptoms change and if
they "follow" a particular module.
Eric
gary tennesen wrote:
>
> I was working on an old motherboard that serves as a DOS gateway to a
> remote server. The network card had gone bad and I replaced. Big
> question is though, this 386dx 40mhz had 4mb ram and both DOS AND the BIOS
> were only reporting the 640k. There was no upper memory reported in the
> AmiBIOS or in Dos!
>
> Any guesses?
>
> gary r. tennesen
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