Kingston Technology MC133PD manual Appendix a Configuration Options, Operating Mode

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Appendix A Configuration Options

Appendix A Configuration Options

For most installations the automatic configuration will suffice. However, in order to make the MCMaster work properly in other circumstances, you may have to go to the configuration screen and set some options by hand. This section describes the MCMaster configuration options in detail.

If you are running the Set Configuration program with the MCMaster already installed, reboot the system and press the [o] key (to return to the original processor) when the Kingston logo appears.

The configuration program will not work properly with the MCMaster's processor controlling the system. This problem is compounded by the fact that the configuration program appears to work correctly. There's no warning until you reboot the system and discover that the configuration hasn't changed!

Operating Mode

Default:

Standard

Option:

INITPROG or IDD

By default, the MCMaster takes control of the system immediately after POST (Power On Self Test) is completed and becomes, for all practical purposes, the main system CPU. This is Standard mode.

The MCMaster can also be set to delay its startup until it is started by a Track 0 initializer (INITPROG) or an installable device driver (IDD.) This is required to accommodate some third-party memory boards that start with an installable device driver or an initializer on the system's boot track. Since the MCMaster installs its memory at the top of the memory map (from the host's point of view) a memory board that is unaware of the MCMaster might conflict with the MCMaster's memory. With this option set to "INITPROG or IDD" the MCMaster won't add its memory to the system total until its device driver or boot track initializer is loaded.

If the device driver is loaded in the CONFIG.SYS file after the memory board's driver, or the boot track initializer comes after the boot track initializer for the memory board, the MCMaster will be aware of the third-party memory and install its own memory above the third-party memory. The installable device driver is on the MCMaster option disk. It's called MMPIDD.SYS.

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Contents Kingston Technology MCMaster User’s Guide Model MC133PD Page 486DX4 Processor Upgrade Micro Channel Adapter User’s Guide Kingston Technology’s MCMasterPage Table of Contents Kingston Technology Company MCMaster User’s Guide Rev. B06 Introduction General Description Package Contents Packaging MaterialsInstalling Memory Preparing your Reference DiskMemory Requirements Size Configuration Kingston Part No Installing SIMMs Verifying Configuration JumpersInstalling the MCMaster Configuring the System Running Automatic ConfigurationWhats Next? Kingston Technology Company MCMaster User’s Guide Rev. B06 Appendices Appendix a Configuration Options Operating ModeYou should see something like Selects Arbitration LevelInterrupt Level Option ROM AddressModel 80 ID AIX Flush Mode Keyboard EmulationUnmapped Memory OptionsMapped, report all Report MCMaster MemoryMapped, report all, 16meg Unmapped, 16MMapped, report MM, 16meg Summary DOSEPROM.EXE ROM update program Appendix B MCMaster Software UtilitiesMMUPD.BAT Automatic Eprom Update MMPIDD.SYS MCMaster Device Driver Special Drivers for Scsi Adapters Windows 3.0OS/2 1.2 For OS/2 1.2 and pre-1991 OS/2 For OS/2 1.3 with a copyright date of 1991 or laterOS/2 2.0 and higher Appendix C Troubleshooting Configuration ProblemsMCMaster Fails to Sign On MCMaster Error 03 Invalid Status MCMaster Error MessagesMCMaster Error 01 DMA Set to greater than 16Meg MCMaster Error 04 Bus TimeoutHow to isolate problems Using the MCMaster Diagnostic After the program loads, youll see this screenUntested Running All Tests Running All Tests RepeatedlySelecting Individual Tests Eeprom Test Testing from the MCMaster sideRunning Individual Tests Looping on TestsCommand Line Switches LogfileInterpreting the Results Hardware Issues Model 80 -- 20 MHzIBM Scsi Adapters About Third-party Memory BoardsIBM 386 Enhanced Memory Adapter IBM Scsi Adapters with CacheSoftware Issues DOSRe-installing Windows for Configuring SMARTDRV.SYSWindows and the MCMaster Solution OS/2 2.0 and higherQemm 6.0 Stealth Mode QEMM-386SCO Xenix/Unix ProblemDOS 3.3 Users Running Wordperfect 5.x under DesqviewMCMaster and the Intel Above Board Overview Softset Installing the MCMaster and Intel Above Board together Installing the Above Board with the MCMaster installed Rerunning Softset after MCMaster installation How to Reach Kingston Technical SupportDuration of Warranty Appendix D Product Warranties and NoticesWarranty Claim Requirements Free Technical SupportDisclaimers C. Class B Certification Revision History Revision Level Comments