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blog:286_shootout_vlsi_vl82c201 [2021/02/17 18:37] – [Configuration] john | blog:286_shootout_vlsi_vl82c201 [2021/05/27 19:47] (current) – [Addendum - Shadow RAM / UMB Support] john | ||
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This board was offered to me by a member of the [[https:// | This board was offered to me by a member of the [[https:// | ||
- | ===== Differences between this Unknown VLSI VL82C2012 | + | ===== Differences between this Unknown VLSI VL82C201 |
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- | **From left to right:** // | + | **From left to right:** // |
Compared to the boards in the benchmark results above, mine has only 6 ISA slots (4x 16bit + 2x 8bit) versus 7 in the others (although 3x 8bit slots is not massively useful for gaming purposes). | Compared to the boards in the benchmark results above, mine has only 6 ISA slots (4x 16bit + 2x 8bit) versus 7 in the others (although 3x 8bit slots is not massively useful for gaming purposes). | ||
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- | * VLSI VL82C201 | + | |
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- | * VLSI VL82C203 | + | |
- | * VLSI VL82C204 | + | |
===== 0 Wait State ===== | ===== 0 Wait State ===== | ||
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==== Results ==== | ==== Results ==== | ||
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^ Games Test ^ Config 0 ^ Config 1 ^ Config 2 ^ | ^ Games Test ^ Config 0 ^ Config 1 ^ Config 2 ^ | ||
- | | Wolfenstein 3D | 12.7 | 15.8 | // | + | | Wolfenstein 3D | 12.7 | 15.8 | 19.7 //(4)// | |
| F1GP Bench 1 | 156-172 | | F1GP Bench 1 | 156-172 | ||
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* //(2)// - Norton Sysinfo crashed the first time it was ran. | * //(2)// - Norton Sysinfo crashed the first time it was ran. | ||
* //(3)// - CheckIT 2 crashed several times until I was able to get a full run from it. | * //(3)// - CheckIT 2 crashed several times until I was able to get a full run from it. | ||
- | * //(4)// - Currently unable | + | * //(4)// - Once the system is up to temperature it is difficult |
===== Conclusion ===== | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Addendum - Shadow RAM / UMB Support ===== | ||
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+ | //The Last Byte// supports the VL82C802 memory controller used in the VLSI chipset on this board. However, I had problems enabling it. | ||
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+ | Whichever way you set shadow RAM in the BIOS, it always ended up with an error message about ' | ||
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+ | Unfortunately there' | ||
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+ | Through trial and error, and reading the {{: | ||
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+ | //Note to self: it was in position 3-4, furthest away from the board edge//, this lead the board to start up with 3712KB of RAM, versus 4096KB. A good sign. On booting Dos and watching //The Last Byte// load, I was greeted with this more successful looking banner: | ||
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+ | **However**. | ||
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+ | Once //The Last Byte// has loaded, the system is incredibly unstable - with the keyboard or screen locking up at frequent intervals. | ||
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