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Re: Sirius RAM GS & ROM quirks
In article <234829492wnr@klatch.demon.co.uk>,
John Le Febvre <John@klatch.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Will Baguhn) writes:
>>
>> Interesting situation. I have my beautiful Sirius RAM IIgs, and a bunch
>> of other cards in my system (RAMFast C, Sonic Blaster, Zip GSX,
>> Parallel).
>> I recently changed the motherboard from a ROM 01 to a ROM 3.
>>
>[snip]
>>
>> BTW: anyone know what the "configuration block" does? I'm convinced it
>> does something, but Alltech won't tell me. Anyone who bought a Rom 3
>> Sirius RAM care to describe what their "Configuration Block" looks like?
>> mine looks like two wires, intact. I have a feeling that one or both
>> are clipped on a Rom 3 configuration, or perhaps on a higher RAM
>> configuration?
>
>Yes, I noticed this too. I have a ROM01 and a Sirius with 4megs. It
>would appear there is a small jumper wire soldered onto the board for a
>ROM01 configuration. I assume it would be absent for a ROM03 config.
>
>IMHO, I would have thought it would have been easier to include a pair
>of jumper pins in this location.
>--
>John.
>john@klatch.demon.co.uk
>
Well, I talked to the guy at Alltech who designed the board today ("Tony").
He said that the Configuration Block was useless, as the PAL had a new
design and no longer needed a configuration block.
Also, I described my problems with the Sirius (it's only recognizing a total
of four megs system ram in either a rom 1 or rom 3 configuration, even though
there are six megs installed), and they're sending me a new one. I'm happy
with the arrangement. :)
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--- SPQR (wbaguhn@nyx.net)