First post, by Robin4
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I like to know what is the best advice on the extended memory configuration on a first gen 486 class VLB motherboard with 30-pin simms? Processor range 486DX 25 till about 50 /( 66 Mhz).
What i did know from the past is, that later 486 systems worked better with 16MB of memory. Only 12 / 16MB memory sizes are easier to create with 72-pin simm FPM modules then with 30 pin FPM simms.
A 386 system should have enough with 8MB (knowing rather that in 1992 / 1993 mostly 4MB was used due high costs.
For a slower 486 system i thinking of using at least 12MB of extended memory. Knowing that i have a lot of 30pin simm 486 boards having around.. Max board memory size would be 8MB (8x 1MB sticks), if you dont want to spend an arm and a leg om higher capacity memory sticks. I know there are also 4MB 30 pin simm stick available. (maybe have some in my memory stach) But they are almost rare (hard to find, and expensive)
Are there tricks i can use to add 4MB more memory to the system without being left with only 8MB on the board?
Are there aftermarket memory cards i can think off which i can use, to add at least 4MB to it.
Only options i know i have on hand are
AST Rampage 286 plus with 30 pin simm sockets.
Other worser option would be
And Intel Above memory 8MB board. (only cant use simms on it) They are dips only, and i think this is the slower option over the AST rampage card.
Any suggestions are welkom.
Also have an extra question on the motherboard cache of these boards.
Most of this boards have 20 nS of chips installed, but would 15nS giving me any benefits on these first gen VLB board.. And does a capacity more then 128KB matter on these board. I my mind i think of upgrade it at least to 256kb.
~ At least it can do black and white~