SYSTEM BIOS
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DRAM wait states :
Select 0 wait state with 70ns or faster DRAM and 1
wait state for 100 ns DRAM.
Check carefully whether your DRAM is suitable for
the number of wait states you want to select.
Improper setting can make the system malfunction.
Since the specification of DRAM from different
manufacturers may vary, you would better consult
your local dealer for the detail information.
Non-cache Start and Size :
There is one non-cacheable block that can be
defined by user. You need to specify the size and
start address. The block size may be 64 KB, 128 KB,
256 KB or 512 KB. The start address is where the
non-cacheable block will start in the main memory.
Press 'PgUp' or "PgDn' keys to change the address
value to an appropriate value.
Cacheable Region :
This option define the upper bound of memory to be
cached. You may set this option to a value not less
than the size of total DRAM installed into the system.
Summary of Contents for DRAGON EISA 486
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