GENERAL FEATURES
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DRAM SYSTEM
The DRAGON EISA board can be installed with two
banks of DRAM in its 8 SIMM sockets. The board support
up to eight 1 MB, 4 MB or 16 MB SIMM module giving
total DRAM size upto 128 MB. The DRAM should be fast-
page mode DRAM with CAS before RAS refresh
capability.
The DRAM subsystem provides a flexible memory
configuration. Several combinations of DRAM type are
allowed. The DRAM type and the memory size are
automatically detected by the system BIOS. So, you may
easily change the configuration of the system.
The DRAM controller supports page mode. The
DRAM is divided into pages with equal size. Successive
DRAM accesses within the same page need not require
wait state. Furthermore, a burst line fill mode is
implemented. In case of a read miss occurred in cache
memory, 16 bytes data will be fetched from DRAM to the
cache. The page mode operation can speed up the line
fill operation. To enhance the system performance,
shadow RAM is also supported. By shadow RAM, it
means system BIOS and video BIOS contained in low
speed EPROM are copied into DRAM. Improvement is
significant because access to DRAM is much faster than
EPROM. The DRAGON EISA board is able to copy the
BIOS onto its cache memory to further improve the
performance.
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