OK, so given that my board is the 64-256K model, with all 4 banks populated.
Sw1 set to 10001111 <-(xx00xxxx to use all 4 banks) and Sw2 set to 10011000. <-(256K)
I gave the motherboard a bath last night (hot water and a toothbrush).
and am now getting '3008 201'
Here is my RAM..
http://www.jdthiele.com/personal/5150g.jpg
which dang chip is it?! I'm finding multiple interpretations of the error code, below is the most specific I could find, not sure if its correct..
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201 Memory test failed
The ERROR shows the bank number in the leading characters
5150/4450 (PC-1) Failing Memory Module Bit/Bank Location: 16-64K planar
Code: xyzz 201 if x=0, then the failing memory is on the planar
for x=0, y=0 -> Bank 0 (row closest to the expansion card slots)
for x=0, y=4 -> Bank 1 (2nd row from the expansion card slots)
for x=0, y=8 -> Bank 2 (3rd row from the expansion card slots)
for x=0, y=C -> Bank 3 (row closest to the speaker connector)
zz=00 -> Parity Bit - chip on the left side of planar (keyboard
connector is on top)
zz=01 -> Bit 0 - chip to right of Parity Bit
zz=02 -> Bit 1 - chip to right of Bit 0
zz=04 -> Bit 2 - chip to right of Bit 1
zz=08 -> Bit 3 - chip to right of Bit 2
zz=10 -> Bit 4 - chip to right of Bit 3
zz=20 -> Bit 5 - chip to right of Bit 4
zz=40 -> Bit 6 - chip to right of Bit 5
zz=80 -> Bit 7 - chip to right of Bit 6
(PC-2) Failing Memory Module Bit/Bank Location: 64-256K planar
Code: xyzz 201 if x=0-3, then the failing memory is on the planar
for x=0-3, y=0 -> Bank 0 (row closest to the expansion card slots)
for x=0-3, y=1 -> Bank 1 (2nd row from the expansion card slots)
for x=0-3, y=2 -> Bank 2 (3rd row from the expansion card slots)
for x=0-3, y=3 -> Bank 3 (row closest to the speaker connector)
The zz codes are exactly the same as the PC-1 mapping
5160/5155/XT370/5531/4455 Failing Memory Module Bit/Bank Location:
(64-256K planars OR 256-640K planars)
Code: xbbbb zz 201 if x=0-3, then the failing memory is on the planar
The zz codes are exactly the same as the PC-1 mapping
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