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I have an IBM 5150 bought a couple of years back now, but which I am finally getting around to renovating.
Its a 64-256KB model, and it has all 4 RAM banks installed, each providing 64KB so it should be rocking 256KB
There is also a Megaplus II card that came with the machine, so I should be able to get it up to 640KB of RAM, with everything being good.
The problem is, I tried putting the Megaplus II card in, and it only counted up to 64KB of RAM. So I decided to strip it back, and check its basics.
I checked the switches in SW1 3+4 and both are off (correct). Switches 1-5 in SW2 is set for 512KB total ram.
On boot its only showing 62,940 bytes free, which seems to be an odd number, not even 64kb
I checked using AI and its advice was that errors on banks 2,3,4 will lead to the machine dropping back to only using bank 1's RAM
So showing close to 64k would indicate this. Of course this is AI, so...
I have tried setting it to 128kb and also 256Kb WITHOUT the Megaplus II card installed, and same deal, 62,940 bytes free.
Any advice most appreciated.
My next steps, without advice, would be to take out all the RAM in banks 3,4 and try for 128kb. If that fails, swap the ram from bank 3 into bank 2, repeat.
I'm not sure I have a RAM tester that could test this RAM, though I do have a T48 Exgecu chip writer...
Here is my first video the renovation of this machine. It's original Model F keyboard https://youtu.be/HaWPJtktcUk
And this is its 5153 renovation (bought afterwards as machine had a CGA card in it...) https://youtu.be/GfCQhvvDzmg
Chris Thomas
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