Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!seismo!ukma!rshelby From: rshelby@ms.uky.edu (Richard Shelby) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: memory between 640 and 1024 Summary: IBM rep says there is mem between 640 & 1024 Message-ID: <14369@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 28 Feb 90 16:15:04 GMT References: <25EB3BDC.27151@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca> Organization: U of Ky, Math. Sciences, Lexington KY Lines: 26 In article <25EB3BDC.27151@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca>, cs4g6ag@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca (Stephen M. Dunn) writes: > In article eb2e+@andrew.cmu.edu (Eric James Bales) writes: > $Is tehre any way to use the memory on a PS/2 Model 30-286 between 640 > $(or 704) and 1024? > > There isn't any ... on the 30-286, any memory beyond 640K appears at the > 1M boundary and up, so you can use it as normal extended (not expanded) > memory. > Stephen M. Dunn cs4g6ag@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca I have a PS/2 30-286 with 2MB. I use a driver which makes the RAM above 1024 useful as expanded memory. When I use the driver I get 1024K less about 30K for a compnent of the driver. This would seem to show that there *is* memory between 640K and 1024K. I called my IBM rep and he verified that *if* the memory is on the motherboard (I have 2 1MB SIMMs) then there *is* memory between 640K and 1024K and some of this RAM can be used by the All Charge Card or software to load some TSRs and some drivers (such as network software). IBM also sells a software program to load the drivers, but I can't find my notes and the name escapes me. Call your IBM rep for further details. -- Richard L. Shelby rshelby@ms.uky.edu Department of Health Services rshelby@ukma.BITNET University of Kentucky {rutgers,uunet}!ukma!rshelby