Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!umich!samsung!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!YALEMED!BEEBE From: BEEBE@YALEMED.BITNET (Rick Beebe) Newsgroups: bit.listserv.novell Subject: RE: 4Meg RAM board use in Zenith Z386 Message-ID: Date: 5 Feb 90 19:24:00 GMT Sender: Novell LAN Interest Group Reply-To: Novell LAN Interest Group Lines: 38 Approved: NETNEWS@PSUVM Gateway X-VMS-To: IN%"NOVELL@SUVM.BITNET" > We have several Zenith 16 Mhz 386's with their 4-meg memory boards. > (1 Meg base, 3 megs extended/expanded depending on the switch settings) The > problem is that we cannot access the extra memory at all when we load the > Netware workstation software. If we set the switch settings for expanded > memory and use the Zenith emm.sys, the machine locks up when we try to load > any program that accesses expanded memory. The same is true when we try > setting it for extended and using qemm.sys from Desqview 386. > Has anyone out there been able to get some use out of this memory? > Mike Wohlgemuth - University of Florida > -- Jim Strasma, Network Specialist @ WIU I am using one right now, using QEMM. I have no problem loading IPX and NET3 high, and other programs that want to use the EMS have it (including multiple DESQview windows). The setting I use is: DEVICE=QEMM.SYS RAM NV NS X=A000-CFFF X=E000-FFFF I=B000-B7FF I=E800-EFFF The Zenith VGA board shadows its ROM into RAM at E000-E7FF, and if you fail to exclude that section (QEMM doesn't see it as used!), the machine will lock up. I have heard rumors that there is a program that will unshadow that ROM so that you can recover that space. The hardest part is configuring the NIC so that there is room for both its buffer and QEMM's page frame, both of which will want to be at E000. Because of the aforementioned VGA shadowing, you need the NoVideo switch. I don't know why the NoSort switch is necessary, but it is. That one tooks some experimentation to find. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rick Beebe (203) 785-4566 ***** ***** ***** * * Biomedical Computing Unit * * * ** * Yale University School of Medicine * * *** * * * 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06514 * * * * ** * * * * * BEEBE@YALEMED.BITNET beebe%biomed.decnet@venus.ycc.yale.edu -----------------------------------------------------------------------------