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Re: Fully populating an OctoRAM card (Q)



In article <01GRGR7TZCTE8X07MK@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu> EWING@CTRVAX.VANDERBILT.EDU (Rick Ewing) writes:
> I have just received 4 megs of DRAM from a Quadra 950 which will no longer
> be needing them.  I have attempted to put them into the last 4 rows of
> my OctoRAM card (R.I.P MDIdeas) and have the set proper jumpers for 8
> meg operation.  [but it doesn't work reliably]

The IIgs's self test doesn't test anything on the memory card.  If you
have AppleWorks GS 1.1, try running MEMORYTEST.CL and see what it
thinks.  I don't think the OctoRAM came with a test program, but test
programs for most other memory cards should work.

I doubt that access speed is a problem, but it could be something to
do with the RAS/CAS access order of the RAM on the SIMMs (I can never
remeber which sort the IIgs requires).

I have had my OctoRAM working with 2 megabytes of 256k SIMMs (eight in
total), but never tried it with more than 4 megabytes using 1 MB SIMMs.

One possibility is DMA conflicts.  What SCSI card are you using?  The
OctoRAM is not DMA compatible in the second 4 megabyte bank.

You could try setting up a 4 megabyte RAM disk.  Check if the crashing
stops, and that the RAM disk retains its contents.  If so, it is
almost certainly DMA trouble.
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David Empson

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