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memmaker do not work with Promise FastTrak 100 TX 2

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Michael Kreienberg

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Oct 13, 2001, 7:54:47 AM10/13/01
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Hello,

I have really trouble with with memmaker. When using memmaker on an Asus
TX97-E-Board (Pentium 200 MMX) with the onboard-IDE-controller memmaker
works fine. But...using the Promise FastTrak 100 TX2 do not work, after
restart with the optimized settings, system hangs after passing himem
memory-check.

And there is no difference in choosing the memmaker options -> no EMS, and
excluding most of the options, it seems that "loadhigh" will generally not
work :(.

Any ideas why the Promise-Controller brings the system to stop in
conjunction with memmaker?

Thank you for a hint.
Best Regards
Michael Kreienberg


Stephan Grossklass

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Oct 13, 2001, 10:36:39 AM10/13/01
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Michael Kreienberg schrieb:

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> I have really trouble with with memmaker. When using memmaker on an Asus
> TX97-E-Board (Pentium 200 MMX) with the onboard-IDE-controller memmaker
> works fine.

I've read that the TX97 may give trouble with Memmaker.

> But...using the Promise FastTrak 100 TX2 do not work, after
> restart with the optimized settings, system hangs after passing himem
> memory-check.

Probably the Promise BIOS gets overwritten. I'd exclude C800-C9FF (or
change the include options accordingly) and see what happens.

Stephan
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Stephan Grossklass

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Oct 13, 2001, 11:24:38 AM10/13/01
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Stephan Grossklass schrieb:

>
> Michael Kreienberg schrieb:
> >
> > I have really trouble with with memmaker. When using memmaker on an Asus
> > TX97-E-Board (Pentium 200 MMX) with the onboard-IDE-controller memmaker
> > works fine.
>
> I've read that the TX97 may give trouble with Memmaker.

Oops, that was in a thread you started...

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