Reply 140 of 3179, by alexanrs
wrote:In addition to the previous discussion about 16Mb of onboard RAM:
IIRC, I've heard some reports about rare compatibility issues when using 16Mb with some applications. Something like "the software is unaware of such amount of installed GUS RAM leading to errors and malfunction". If anybody can confirm this statement, then we'd better choose the SIMM72 variant allowing the end user to install less RAM if he encounters any such problems.
Maybe the best way to do it is put the memory on the board but add jumpers to disable it? Like, having 16MB + 512KB onboard, and having jumpers to do the following:
- Enable the 512KB mapped to banks 0 and 1
- Enable 8MB of RAM mapped to banks 0 and 1
- Enable 8MB of RAM mapped to banks 2 and 3
That way you could easily switch between 512KB only, 512KB + 8MB and full 16MB, and you'd just have to be careful to not enable the 512KB chip and the first two 4MB banks at the same time.