First post, by clb
Hi all,
I have had this 486 PC since time immemorial.
(actually from 1996, when my mom bought it to me as my first own PC so that everyone else could get more hands on time on the family Pentium PC)
It has this one 16MB RAM stick:
and the system has served me very well. (the whole CRT Terminator project has been developed with this as the lab PC!)
Today I tried to set up the latest DJGPP+RHIDE combo on it to do some protected mode programming.
Oddly, I find that it cannot compile even the smallest hello world program, but DPMI complains about running out of swap. (RHIDE says 9MB of free RAM and 180MB of free disk space)
So I thought maybe this might be a good time to upgrade that other RAM slot after all these years.
I still have the manual for this motherboard:
which says "up to 64MB" of RAM, by using 2x 16MB SIM Module:
Well, that math surely checks out.
On the next page however, it does list 32MB SIM modules:
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