First post, by Alesia
I'm not really sure where to put this after a bit of looking, so I hope this is allowed here. I'm still figuring things out with vintage computers so please excuse if I don't understand basic stuff.
Basically, I have a 286 with a KMA-232F-12S motherboard with award bios V3.11.04 that I am trying to install additional SIMM Ram (4x 1mb sticks) onto. I removed the blocky factory installed ram (Dips?) from Bank 0 and Bank 1, and installed the SIMMs into the sim slots labeled Bank 0 and Bank 1. I have not been able to find a manual for this motherboard that shows a map of the jumper settings so I am in the wash there, however after some fiddling with the jumpers directly near the ram I was able to get the system to post, every other config resulted in a blank screen with no beep or anything so I'm assuming I got those jumpers right at least.
During POST if EMS is disabled, the bios counts 01024k ram (640 + 384k) and then throws a Memory Size Error, though it allows you to proceed. Enabling EMS causes it to count 640k (no memory count error) and proceeds to DOS 6.22, where the startup throws an A20 error 1, fails to detect any extended ram, and doesn't start xms or himem. I'm not sure why the bios or dos is not seeing any ram over the usual amounts. I did try noodling out EMM286, and failed completely, that's probably user error but still. I know people generally keep 286s at 1mb of ram, but I would like to push this higher for reasons windows 3.xx and a few 286 compatible games that require more RAM then the 1MB it's currently reporting. Any help is appreciated, my google-fu has failed me and I've hit a wall with my current knowledge.
Link to a photo of the motherboard from an older thread here: https://i.imgur.com/BTpdu2K.jpeg