Ddress Range - Intel SYSTEM 310 Configuration Manual

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System 310
Configuring Memory
Table 1-1 presents eight tested combinations of memory boards.
Each combination provides the most memory at the least cost,
measured in space consumed and dollars.
For instance, the 304
MULTIMODULE board adds 128K bytes of memory to the system but
does not consume a card slot because it fastens directly onto the
processor board. On the other hand, both the 056
and 012B boards
require one slot each, but they add a substantial amount of memory.
Table 1-1. Valid Memory Board Combinations
Total Size
(System)
Board Name and Size
in Bytes
ddress Range
in Hex
Combination
128K Bytes
(310-1)
1
86/30 processor, 128K
00000 — 1FFFF
Combination
256K Bytes
(310-2)
2
86/30 processor, 128K
304 MULTIMODULE, 128K
00000 — 1FFFF
20000-3FFFF
Combination
384K Bytes
3
86/30 processor, 128K
056
memory, 256K
00000 — 1FFFF
20000-5FFFF
Combination
512K Bytes
4
86/30 processor, 128K
304 MULTIMODULE, 128K
056
memory, 256K
00000 — 1FFFF
20000-3FFFF
40000-7FFFF
Combination
640K Bytes
(310-3)
5
86/30 processor, 128K
012B memory, 512K
00000 — 1FFFF
20000-9FFFF
Combination
768K Bytes
6
86/30 processor, 128K
304 MULTIMODULE, 128K
012B memory, 512K
00000-1FFFF
20000-3FFFF
40000-BFFFF
Combination
896K Bytes
7
86/30 processor, 128K
056
memory, 256K
012B memory, 512K
00000-1FFFF
20000-5FFFF
60000-DFFFF
Combination
960K Bytes
8
86/30 processor, 128K
304 MULTIMODULE, 128K
056
memory, 256K
012B memory, 384K
00000-1FFFF
20000-3FFFF
40000-7FFFF
80000-EFFFF
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