Kingston Technology KTM609 Installation Manual page 20

Memory expansion for ibm ps/2 model 50, 50z, 55sx, 60, 65sx
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Configuring the System
2. Turn on or reboot your computer.
3. The system will boot up automatically from the backup Reference
diskette. As the computer begins to boot, you should see the size of base
memory displayed on your screen.
4. Next the number 165 appears on your screen to let you know the system
has detected a device which hasn't been defined yet. After five or ten
seconds, the IBM logo appears. Press [Enter] as prompted.
5. After a lengthy explanation of error 165, the system will prompt you:
"Do you want to automatically configure the system? (Y/N)?" Press [N]
for No. Running automatic configuration may set some of the adapters
back to their default hardware settings.
configuration.
6. From the main menu, select Set Configuration.
7. Then select Change Configuration.
8. On the Change Configuration screen, move the cursor to the number of the
slot in which you installed the KTM-609/16 board, and you will see:
Slot x - Kingston KTM-609/16 Memory Expansion Adapter
Use the [F5] and [F6] Functions keys to specify the amount of memory you
want to allocate as Expanded (paged) memory. The remaining memory, if
any, is automatically allocated as Extended.
NOTE: You can only specify Expanded memory in increments of 1MB. If you
want all the added memory to be Extended, leave Expanded memory
set to "Disabled".
KTM-609/16 Installation Guide - Rev. D1
Expanded Memory ----------------- [Disabled]
Just say NO to automatic
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