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---Reply to mail from Dave Gillett about [PCBUILD] Memory mess---
> On 15 Aug 99, at 10:53, Larry Atlow wrote:
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>> I'm having a problem that's new to me. A motherboard that doesn't
>> recognize or report memory modules at their correct size. I added two
>> new 16MB (4x32) FPM, 60NS to a system which already had a pair. At that
>> point, the system reported 32MB at POST. Pulling out one of the new
>> SIMMs yielded 40MB instead of 48. Pulling the existing SIMMs and
>> installing just the new ones yielded 32. Adding one of the old ones
>> gave me 40 instead of 48 again. Installing the second original SIMM in
>> the fourth slot again put me back up to 48MB. Individually, all of the
>> chips test okay. In matched pairs, they test okay. I'm not aware of
>> any CMOS settings that should affect how the memory is recognized. Is
>> it a SIMM compatibility problem, bad memory slot(s), a possible jumper
>> setting, or something else? Unfortunately, I don't have the manual for
>> the system. Any assistance greatly appreciated.
>>
>> MOTHERBOARD SPECS:
>> OEM: GemLight
>> Chipset: SiS-496-497/A/B
>> BIOS: Award v4.50PG
>> BIOS Version: 40-0205-2A4IBG39-V2.05
>
Hello,
This appears to me to be a "jumper/configuration". If the manual is
missing, try the manufacturer's website. Keep in mind that some 486 class
mainboards, will not configure for more than 32MB of RAM.
Hope this helps,
-ppw3
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