alexthekid wrote on 2021-06-07, 10:05:
@Deunan: You wrote that"...the only correct DLC cache setup that works in BIOS is to set A20 mask to enabled and flushing to BARB." By "set A20 mask to enabled" do you mean that I shoud set the Bios option "Cyrix A20M Pin" to enabled? :
Make these changes (from my 40MHz DLC):
Slow Refresh -> OFF (ON might not be stable, you get next to nothing for turning it on anyway)
DRAM Read/Write -> try 1 WS (works for me, 8x 60ns sticks)
SRAM Write -> try 0WS (works for me, but I did eventually swap the 20ns chips for 15ns ones)
Cyrix settings are OK, that's the only working combo for this mobo without further mods.
DO NOT set the AT BUS Clock (aka ISA) to 7.xx MHz option, that is not functional. Not that you'd want to make it slower than 8MHz. You can overclock ISA by using smaller dividers, keep in mind this refers to CLK2 signal which is twice the CPU rated frequency. So /10 means 80/10=8MHz.
You might get some small performance uplift by disabling Local Ready Synchronized (it's supposed to be on for 40MHz according to various manuals) - frankly I see no difference either way.
Make sure you have Fast A20 Gate disabled in previous BIOS tab, and cache is set to Both (sometimes it glitches and sets just the internal or external when CPUs are swapped).
BTW 8 RAM sticks should be better than 4 due to banking, not as much as on ALI mobos but still. This mobo can only cache up to 16MB so don't put more, and I'm not sure if bank interleaving will be enabled for 16+4 setup, so I stick to 8MB total. If you need more than 8 you want a 486 system with 72-pin SIMMs or better anyway.