Making Sure Your Workstation Recognizes Its Memory Modules; Installing A Memory Module - DEC Personal DECstation 5000 User Manual

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8. Move the top of the memory module back into the upright position until
the latches snap into place.
Figure 10–5 Installing a Memory Module
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9. When you've installed all your memory modules, replace the cover of the
system unit. (See Section 1.1.3.2.)

10.1.3 Making Sure Your Workstation Recognizes Its Memory Modules

Once you've installed new memory, you need to make sure your workstation
recognizes it.
1. Turn on your system unit.
2. If your workstation software is set to start automatically, shut it down:
Type shutdown -h now and press Return.
3. When you see the console prompt (>>), type cnfg 3 and press Return.
You'll see a display that begins with a line more or less like this:
3: KN02-CA
Below this line you'll see several more lines of information. At the bottom
of the display is a section that looks like this:
dcache ( 64 KB), icache ( 64 KB)
mem( 0):
mem( 1):
mem( B):
4. The information in the parentheses at the end of the last three lines tells
you how much memory your system is recognizing.
10.1 Adding Memory to Your Workstation
DEC
T1.2a
a0000000:
a03fffff
a0400000:
a07fffff
a0800000:
a0ffffff
Memory Modules
TCF0
(16 MB)
( 4 MB)
( 4 MB)
( 8 MB)
Memory Modules 10–7

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