Kingston Technology MCMASTER MC133PD User Manual

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Hardware Installation

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MCMaster User’s Guide - Rev. B06

Kingston Technology Company

Please verify that any SIMMs supplied by anyone other than Kingston meet the
IBM specification before using them. The table below shows all of the SIMM
types that can be installed in MCMaster. Note the MCMaster DOES NOT
support 1MB or 2MB SIMM modules.

Size

Configuration

Kingston Part No.

4 MB

1024K x 32, 70ns

KTM1x32L-70T

8 MB

2048K x 32, 70ns

KTM2x32L-70T

16 MB

4096K x 32, 70ns

KTM4x32L-70T

32 MB

8192K x 32, 70ns

KTM8x32L-70T

MCMaster can also function with no onboard memory installed, using only
memory that is already installed in the system. Be aware, however, that
running MCMaster with only off-board memory extracts a performance
penalty, especially in a 16-bit PS/2 system like the model 50 or 60.

This table shows all possible combinations of SIMMs that can be installed in
MCMaster.

Total Memory on
MCMaster

U900 Socket

U901 Socket

4 MBytes

4 MB

none

8 MBytes

4 MB

4 MB

8 MBytes

8 MB

none

12 MBytes

8 MB

4 MB

16 MBytes

8 MB

8MB

16 MBytes

16MB

none

20 MBytes

16MB

4MB

24 MBytes

16MB

8MB

32 MBytes

16MB

16MB

32 MBytes

32MB

none

36 MBytes

32MB

4MB

40 MBytes

32MB

8MB

48 MBytes

32MB

16MB

64 MBytes

32MB

32MB

Note:

If only one SIMM is installed on the board, it must be installed in
location U900.

If 16MB or 32MB SIMMs are used, verify Jumper J801 is connected to
1 and 2.

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