ΙΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝ» Ί Ί Ί Micro Channel Above Board Computer Compatibility Ί Ί Ί ΘΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΝΌ IBM PS/2 MODEL 50 The Above Board MC, 2 Plus and 2 have been tested at Intel and found to be compatible with the IBM PS/2 Model 50. IBM PS/2 MODEL 50Z The Above Board MC, 2 Plus and 2 have been tested at Intel and found to be compatible with the IBM PS/2 Model 50Z. IBM PS/2 MODEL 55SX The Above Board MC and Above Board 2 Plus are compatible with this computer. The discontinued Above Board 2 and Above Board MC32 are not compatible with this system. If you are running an older version of SOFTSET that doesn't have a "Mod 55SX" option, select "Mod 70" for the computer type. (If you specify "Mod 50," the computer will report a parity error when it accesses memory.) The current version of SOFTSET has a "Mod 55SX" option. Don't use the MC parameter in the DEVICE=EMM.SYS command in the CONFIG.SYS file. Use 80386 versions of DESQview or Windows. IBM PS/2 MODEL 57S We have Customer Reports that the Above Board 2 Plus is compatible with this computer as extended and expanded memory. The discontinued Above Board 2 and Above Board MC32 are not compatible with this system, and we have no information about the Above Board MC and this system (although we can't foresee any difficulties). In SOFTSET select Mod70 as the computer type. IBM PS/2 MODEL 60 The Above Board MC, 2 Plus and the discontinued Above Board 2 have been tested at Intel and found to be compatible with the IBM PS/2 Model 60. We have confirmed that if the IBM PS/2 Model 60 has been modified for 2Meg on the system board (the original configuration was for 1Meg ONLY), the discontinued Above Board 2 will no longer be compatible in this system. The Above Board 2 assumed it was working with a 1Meg system board and is not adaptable, unlike our currently shipping memory boards. IBM PS/2 MODEL 65S The Above Board MC and 2 Plus are compatible with this computer as extended and expanded memory. The discontinued Above Board 2 and Above Board MC32 are not compatible with this system. In older versions of SOFTSET, select Mod70 as the computer type. The current version has "Mod 65SX" to use with this computer. The computer's SCSI controller uses memory at D800. If using EMM, add EXPL=D400 to the command line to avoid possible conflicts with the SCSI controller. Intel suggests that users add memory via Above Board as opposed to swapping SIMMs on the system board. Users would have to remove and discard the original 2MB SIMMs and replace them with 4MB SIMMs. IBM MODEL P70 The Above Board MC and MC32 are compatible with this computer. Both fit into the full-size 32-bit slot. IBM PS/2 MODEL 70 (16 & 20MHZ) The Above Board MC and MC32 are compatible with these computers. The Above Board 2 Plus SHOULD also be compatible with these computers if you use: SOFTSET version 1.2 or later AND EMM for Micro Channel computers version 4.0 revision C (diskette part number 301290-004A) or later. However, Intel recommends using the Above Board MC or MC32 because these boards will provide faster 32-bit performance. Also, Intel cannot guarantee that the Above Board 2 Plus is compatible with all versions of the Models 70, since it was not designed or tested in these systems. IBM PS/2 Model 70 System Description The PS/2 Model 70 uses 128k of motherboard memory for caching, so users have 640k conventional and 256k of extended available of the first 1MB of motherboard memory. IBM PS/2 MODEL 70 (25MHZ) The Above Board MC and MC32 are compatible with this computer. The Above Board 2 Plus is not compatible. IBM PS/2 Model 70 System Description The IBM PS/2 Model 70 uses 128k of motherboard memory for caching, so users have 640k conventional and 256k of extended available of the first 1MB of motherboard memory. IBM MODEL 80 (16 & 20MHZ) The Above Board MC and MC32 are compatible with these computers. The Above Board 2 Plus is also compatible with these computers if you use: SOFTSET version 1.2,(or more recent) AND EMM.SYS for Micro Channel computers version 4.0 revision C (diskette part number 301290-004A) or later. However, Intel recommends using the Above Board MC or MC32 because these boards will provide faster 32-bit performance. Also, Intel cannot guarantee that the Above Board 2 Plus is compatible with all versions of the Models 80. IBM Model 80 System Description Model 80s can have 4 MG on motherboard and generally have 2MG installed. The motherboard does NOT need to be filled before adding an Above Board. Some models have 128k cache. Above Board MC32 Note: Reports indicate the diagnostics program, Memcheck, (shipped 9/89 on Intel Setup diskette) hangs in IBM Mod 80, 16Mhz, running IBM DOS 4.01. (Didn't happen with MS DOS 4.1) To continue the installation, reboot to hard disk or DOS disk, put the Intel Setup diskette in drive A, and type A:setup. OR just send the latest software, the much-improved ADP installation. IBM MODEL 90 IBM does not recommend add-in memory cards for the Model 90. They say the system was not designed to access memory on add-in cards, only SIMMs on the motherboard. We can recommend Intel's Matched Memory SIMMs for these models. PCSM 1290 - 2Meg Memory Module PCSM 1490 - 4Meg Memory Module IBM MODEL 95 IBM does not recommend add-in memory cards for the Model 95. They say the system was not designed to access memory on add-in cards, only SIMMs on the motherboard. We can recommend Intel's Matched Memory SIMMs for these models. PCSM 1290 - 2Meg Memory Module PCSM 1490 - 4Meg Memory Module GROUPE BULL 400 The Above Board MC is compatible with this system. NCR PC386SX/MC The Above Board MC and 2 Plus are compatible with this computer and will work as either extended or expanded memory. If you are installing the Above Board MC in an NCR computer, use the following installation instructions: Boot with your computer's Reference Diskette. Select "Configuration" from the Main Menu, then "Automatic" so your computer will recognize the Above Board MC. Select "Change" on the Configuration Menu and select the Above Board MC to configure the board for your computer. (For an Above Board 2 Plus with the older version of SOFTSET, select Mod70 as the computer type.) The newer version has "Mod 55SX" to use with this system. DO NOT enable mappable conventional memory! You can achieve the same results setting the Above Board as extended memory and using QEMM-386 or 386 to The Max. NCR PC386sx/MC System Description This is an 80386sx-based MCA desktop machine with 5 available slots. The motherboard comes with 1MB, of which 640k is conventional, 128k is used for BIOS caching, and 256 is extended. There is a proprietary slot for the addition of up to 7 more megs of zero wait- state memory. NCR 486/33 The Above Board MC is compatible with this system. If you are installing the Above Board MC in an NCR computer, use the following installation instructions: ώ Boot with your computer's Reference Diskette. ώ Select "Configuration" from the Main Menu, then "Automatic" so your computer will recognize the Above Board MC. ώ Select "Change" on the Configuration Menu and select the Above Board MC to configure the board for your computer. NCR PC486/MC The Above Board MC and 2 Plus are compatible with this computer. The Above Board MC32 is not compatible with this computer. NCR PC486/MC System Description The built-in parallel port can be set up at 3BC, 378 or 278. The setup allows you to impose a 16 megabyte limitation...I assume so that you can actually have more memory installed, but turn the higher memory off when using applications or operating systems that can't deal with more than 16 megabytes. The internal caching, secondary caching and system speed is all switchable from the Reference disk. The NCR PC486/MC is about the size of a Model 70. It has 2 open 32- bit MCA slots, and 2 open 16-bit MCA slots. It has built in serial, parallel & mouse ports. It comes with a memory board that holds 30 pins SIMMs and will accept up to 16 megabytes of memory. The memory board plugs into a proprietary slot, and I speculate that in a few months, NCR will be releasing a board that will decode 4 meg SIMMs instead of just 256k or 1 meg SIMMs, which would allow you to put 64 megabytes on the memory board...without using an expansion slot. The video is VGA, with the BIOS starting at E000. The video is on a card, so when XGA or ZGA comes along, no problem, just pull the card and stick in the new standard. The standard hard drive is a 100 meg SCSI. The SCSI adapter also plugs into a slot, and has an external SCSI port on it that will support up to another 6 SCSI devices. The floppy controller is built into the motherboard, and the system comes with one 3.5, 1.44m floppy. It has a bay for another externally accessible drive, which can either be a floppy or a tape drive. The slots that the video card and the SCSI adapter are plugged into are standard MCA slots, and are in addition to the 4 open slots I mentioned earlier. The access time on the SCSI hard drive is a respectable 25 milliseconds, with a 968kbyte transfer rate. With a 6 millisecond track to track seek time, this drive is faster than Core's finest. The machine gives a Norton's SI of 41.2. OLIVETTI MCA Customers report the Above Board 2 Plus is compatible with this computer. TANDY 5000 The Above Board MC and 2 Plus are completely compatible with this computer, however the Above Board MC32 is not. To install an Above Board in this computer: Boot with your computer's Reference Diskette. Select "Configuration" from the Main Menu, then "Automatic" so your computer will recognize the Above Board. Select "Change" on the Configuration Menu and select the Above Board to configure the board for your computer. TANDY MCA This computer is compatible with Above Board 2 Plus using the Option diskette with software part number 301290-004A or later. Set the extended memory starting address to 2432. Earlier software versions don't allow you to set the extended memory starting address so they won't work in this computer. Tandy MCA System Description This system comes with 2MB on motherboard so if an extended memory start address is required for an older release of EMM, use EXTF=2432. WANG Customers report the Above Board 2 Plus is compatible with this computer. 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