Subject: Re: Sirius Ram IIgs Questions From: Paul Schultz Date: Sun, Nov 8, 1998 7Ç48(H Message-id: On 6 Nov 1998, Supertimer wrote: > > I've read about this in the FAQ and on csa2 too. I think it has > to do with the way memory is mapped. It might be that the > Sirius firmware has problems differentiating the two IIGS > models. If so, then it may act in a ROM 01 "mode" whatever > IIGS it is in. That means you will get all memory >256k from > the memory expansion slot (the Sirius). As you can imagine, > this will cause a 768k memory "hole" somewhere in the 8MB > range. First, the problem with the Sirius was theoretically with the version 1 card (this card has no jumpers and would 'sense' the number SIMMs present). Adding the 8th SIMM would cure the problem. However, it used the full 1 MB on the ROM 3 motherboard. This goes for the version 2 card (a more traditional card with jumpers which set the SIMM configuration) also. By the time the version 2 card came out SIMMs were so cheap that Alltech (i.e. Tony) thought it would be less of a hassle to just ship with all 8 MB installed regardless if you had a ROM 1 or ROM 3 IIgs. Like I mentioned, theoretically the problem was solved with the version 2 card. But, my own experience and that of others here on csa2 and on Delphi has shown that leaving the last socket empty still results in less stable behaviour. Paul. pschultz@med.wayne.edu Paul Schultz