Reply 40 of 47, by pentiumspeed
Ozzuneoj wrote on 2023-03-30, 20:21:pentiumspeed wrote on 2023-03-30, 20:04:IBM 90 XP is a IML machine that stores bios firmware on hard drive. You need to initialize the hard drive then insert the IML […]
IBM 90 XP is a IML machine that stores bios firmware on hard drive. You need to initialize the hard drive then insert the IML firmware then proceed with partition and formatting as instructed in the read me.
I can send you my 4MB memory modules enough for 16MB and some left over for your 90 XP as they are propriety and is no use for me. They are correct part.
I had 90 XP once. Unfortunately.
Cheers,
This has all been taken care of throughout the thread and the machine is working fine with proper RAM in it, but thank you anyway.
If I ever found another RAM card to install the SIMMs onto I would probably use that RAM, but as it is I would have no way to use it as I have 24MB installed now.
Fine enough, Just remember these DIMMs I have is no use for me totally. None works in any of mine I have.
Actually, you *do need* the second RAM board to get interleaved memory access working. A and B DIMMs filled two slots at a time, one each to a memory board for set of two.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.