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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: hamtronix on August 23, 2007, 07:22:23 PM
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So here is my question:
I just got my slot accelerator (A2630) with 4 MB RAM. I plugged it in and it worked bing-bang-boom.
I also have a GVP SCSI controller with 8 MB RAM on it. That I have my HD and CD on.
Now it appears the A2630 takes over the RAM and I can only see the 4 MB on its board and the RAM on the GVP shows up as defective in the Board Diagnostics screen. It isnt defective as I pulled the card out again and it showed up fine.
I figure I may have to yank 4 MB from the GVP SCSI board and go back to 8 MB instead of the desired 12 MB.
Is there a way to access all of the RAM or is it a hardware limit that cannot be surmounted?
I also will be installing the Megachip in the system later on today!
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hamtronix wrote:
Now it appears the A2630 takes over the RAM and I can only see the 4 MB on its board and the RAM on the GVP shows up as defective in the Board Diagnostics screen. It isnt defective as I pulled the card out again and it showed up fine.
Is there a way to access all of the RAM or is it a hardware limit that cannot be surmounted?
I also will be installing the Megachip in the system later on today!
The Zorro busboard have a limit of 8 Mb in the autoconfig space. So you can't add more than 8Mb zorro-RAM! You problably can“t add more 6~7 Mb this way (remember other cards use the zorro memory space, too).
If I was you, I'll keep the accelerator and put the RAM-board in a safe place for an incertain future backup (or sell it!).
The Megachip is a good piece of h/w, btw. Go for it.
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Just set your GVP to '4 MB RAM only' and you're set. There's no way to configure >8 MB RAM in Zorro II space.
@rkauer
I/O boards usually allocate only 64 KB which is taken from a different location and doesn't interfere with the 8 MB memory space - as long as you have no more than 32 I/O boards attached... ;-)
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Zac67 wrote:
Just set your GVP to '4 MB RAM only' and you're set. There's no way to configure >8 MB RAM in Zorro II space.
@rkauer
I/O boards usually allocate only 64 KB which is taken from a different location and doesn't interfere with the 8 MB memory space - as long as you have no more than 32 I/O boards attached... ;-)
Yep this is what I did and it showed up. I am about to put in the megachip! Woo hoo. Thanks to the members of this site I may have an SGI trade worthy Amiga 2000 ;)
Oh, I also found out my A25000 RAM 2MB board works the 8MB RAm on my GVP scsi board just took over... so its too bad someone didnt snap it up when I asked if anyone wanted earlier...