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If you are using a third-party memory board that allows you to configure the board as either EMS or Extended Memory, we recommend configuring the board as Extended memory, and using a driver like BlueMAX (from Qualitas) or QEMM-386 (from Quarterdeck) to obtain your Expanded (EMS) memory.

Software Issues

If you're using the MCMaster to upgrade a 286-based system to a 486, you will have more software options available to you. This chapter summarizes some of the benefits, and some of the potential pitfalls, of upgrading.

DOS 5.0

If you installed DOS 5.0 on your system while it was still an 80286 system, there are a few more benefits you might gain with the 80386/486 architecture. This section mentions them briefly: for a more detailed discussion, please consult your DOS documentation.

MS-DOS 5.0 contains a number of advanced features to take advantage of the architecture of the 80286 and 80386 processors. HIMEM.SYS, the XMS (Extended Memory Specification) driver, can take advantage of the 286 or 386 processor to allow DOS and other drivers to reside in the HMA (High Memory Area), a 64K block of memory immediately above the 1 MB limit of the older 8086/88 processors.

EMM386.EXE is an Expanded and Extended Memory Manager supplied with DOS 5.0. As you might guess from its name, EMM386 requires a 386 or 486 processor to be useful. EMM386 provides two additional features: (1) LIM

4.0Expanded memory support and (2) UMB's (Upper Memory Blocks). UMB's are "spare" memory slots between the 640K DOS limit and the start of the ROM-BIOS area. Traditionally, this area is reserved for option ROMs and video RAM, and whatever space went unused was wasted. EMM386 and other memory managers such as BlueMAX and QEMM take advantage of the

486 processor's memory mapping capabilities to map memory into unused areas, freeing up more conventional memory (below 640K) for DOS applications.

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Contents Kingston Technology MCMaster User’s Guide Model MC133PD Page Kingston Technology’s MCMaster 486DX4 Processor Upgrade Micro Channel Adapter User’s GuidePage Table of Contents Kingston Technology Company MCMaster User’s Guide Rev. B06 Introduction General Description Packaging Materials Package ContentsPreparing your Reference Disk Installing MemoryMemory Requirements Size Configuration Kingston Part No Verifying Configuration Jumpers Installing SIMMsInstalling the MCMaster Running Automatic Configuration Configuring the SystemWhats Next? Kingston Technology Company MCMaster User’s Guide Rev. B06 Appendices Operating Mode Appendix a Configuration OptionsYou should see something like Arbitration Level SelectsOption ROM Address Interrupt LevelModel 80 ID AIX Keyboard Emulation Flush ModeReport MCMaster Memory Memory OptionsMapped, report all UnmappedUnmapped, 16M Mapped, report all, 16megMapped, report MM, 16meg DOS SummaryAppendix B MCMaster Software Utilities EPROM.EXE ROM update programMMUPD.BAT Automatic Eprom Update MMPIDD.SYS MCMaster Device Driver Windows 3.0 Special Drivers for Scsi AdaptersOS/2 1.2 For OS/2 1.3 with a copyright date of 1991 or later For OS/2 1.2 and pre-1991 OS/2OS/2 2.0 and higher Configuration Problems Appendix C TroubleshootingMCMaster Fails to Sign On MCMaster Error 04 Bus Timeout MCMaster Error MessagesMCMaster Error 01 DMA Set to greater than 16Meg MCMaster Error 03 Invalid StatusHow to isolate problems After the program loads, youll see this screen Using the MCMaster DiagnosticUntested Running All Tests Repeatedly Running All TestsSelecting Individual Tests Looping on Tests Testing from the MCMaster sideRunning Individual Tests Eeprom TestLogfile Command Line SwitchesInterpreting the Results Model 80 -- 20 MHz Hardware IssuesIBM Scsi Adapters with Cache About Third-party Memory BoardsIBM 386 Enhanced Memory Adapter IBM Scsi AdaptersDOS Software IssuesConfiguring SMARTDRV.SYS Re-installing Windows forWindows and the MCMaster OS/2 2.0 and higher SolutionQEMM-386 Qemm 6.0 Stealth ModeRunning Wordperfect 5.x under Desqview ProblemDOS 3.3 Users SCO Xenix/UnixMCMaster 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 Technical Support How to Reach KingstonAppendix D Product Warranties and Notices Duration of WarrantyFree Technical Support Warranty Claim RequirementsDisclaimers C. Class B Certification Revision Level Comments Revision History