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- From: kirchner@uklira.informatik.uni-kl.de (Reinhard Kirchner)
- Subject: BIOS, Mainboard, Processor Speed dependances
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.130642.8250@uklirb.informatik.uni-kl.de>
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- Organization: University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 13:06:42 GMT
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- Hello out there,
-
- I do have some trouble with a 486-50DX2 mainboard, and I want to know if
- my guesses of the reason are correct.
-
- The details:
-
- The board uses a 486-50DX2, and runs with Opti Chipset B ( 82C481, 82C482 )
- and the 82C206 I/O controller.
-
- The BIOS is from AMI, code is EOBC-1199-101590-KF.
-
- There is 128kB cache on board.
-
- The board is called GA-486L, made by GIGA-BYTE, and is full size ( I could
- not get a smaller one delivered )
-
- Bus clock can be generated by dividing /3, or /4, to get 8.33 Mhz or 6.25Mhz
- out of the 25Mhz system clock.
-
- One would normally assume that /3 = 8.33 Mhz is a correct setting. The manual
- coming with the board says: set /3 or /4, and enable both caches ( int. + ext.)
- and enable both shadow RAMs ( BIOS, VGA Bios ).
-
- Now I found: when I enable the external cache, the machine does not boot,
- neither from floppy nor harddisk. It obviously reads thrash from the disk/floppy
- and reports illegal statements in config.sys etc. The head stumbles forth and
- back like being drunk...
-
- The machine boots when I disable the external cache. I do also have a 3.5"
- drive, and this is even then not reliable. I found it works when I press
- the slow-botton, which runs the system with 40Mhz instead of 50.
-
- So: can it be that the BIOS, marked as good for 486DX, can't be used for
- a DX2. I/O seems to be too fast, so the drives can't follow the commands.
-
- Another strangeness: The machine refuses to boot when I disable main bios
- shadowing. How can this happen?
-
- I am in a Novell network, the network card is a well proven NE2000. When
- I run with 8.33 Mhz the card refuses to connect to the network, with 6.25
- it works. I can enable AT-Clock-Stretch, but this does not help in any
- case.
-
- So the final questions, whose answers will help a lot in dealing with the
- dealer:
-
- Are phenomena as desribed above already seen by others ?
-
- Those of you who have a 486-50DX2 ( or is it 486DX2-50, can now not open the
- case-:) ), which BIOS code do you have? This code would be especially
- important from somebody with the Opti chipset!
-
- If somebody has the same BIOS code as I: which speed, chipset do you have ?
-
- Thanks a lot for any help.
-
- Reinhard Kirchner
- Univ. of Kaiserslautern, Germany
- kirchner@informatik.uni-kl.de
-
- I do not know who assembled BIOS, processor and mainboard, so the malfunction
- must not neccesarily be done by GIGA-Byte or AMI.
-
-