SUMMARY: Installing memory boards DU4.0E XP10000

From: John Vaccaro <J.A.Vaccaro_at_herts.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 15:05:50 +0100

Thanks to those who replied. The problem is now solved. I swapped the
positions of the 1GB and the 128MB (to bank 0 and bank 1, respectively)
and the system immediately recognized the full complement of memory in
both banks. For the record my original question was:
 
> I have just installed an extra 1GB ram (4x256MB in bank 1) in my
XP1000 to
> add to the pre-existing 128MB in bank 0. But the system doesn't
recognize
> the extra memory. The boot up display shows it only recognizes the
memory
> in bank 0 and claims that bank 1 is empty. The command 'show memory'
at
> the >>> prompt likewise returns just 128MB. Is there a setting that I
> need to change to get it to see the extra memory? The memory chips
were
> ordered for an XP1000 and have the correct Compaq part number.


Alan Rollow gave a comprehensive answer which might be useful for
others:
> My source of information on such things indicates that:
>
> o DIMMs must be installed in sets of four (one array)
> o Each DIMM in a bank must be identical, but banks
> do not.
> o Array 0 must be populated first
> o SROM will order the addresses, largest arrays first
> o System capacity if 4 GB
> o Only DIMMs qualified by Compaq are guaranteed to work.
>
> Note: 3rd party memory DIMMs are not supported
>
> If the DIMMs you got are Compaq parts, then it sounds
> like it should work. I'd try swapping the banks, so
> that the 1 GB memory is in Bank A, just in the case
> the SROM can't sort it out like it should.
>
> Then I'd wonder if the parts really are Compaq memory.

Thanks also to
   Jim Belonis
   Peter Stern
   Matthew Wild
   Marc Schlensog

Regards

John V.
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Dr. John A. Vaccaro
Department of Physical Sciences
University of Hertfordshire
United Kingdom.
Email: J.A.Vaccaro_at_herts.ac.uk
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