Found it.
It was a hidden BIOS setting limiting the cacheable memory to 16M. I
downloaded the AMIBIOS setup program to get to it.
--- Mike
Hi,
On Sat, 20 May 2000, you wrote:
I had an 8M RAM 486DX2/50, upgraded to 32M, and it runs 1/3rd as fast as before!
I took out 16M, and it runs fine. I added back 8M (total 24M) and it does not see the extra 8M.
What should I do to get better performance?
Look in your bios for a setting that resembles 'amount of memory to cache'. Your's is probably set to 8 meg, and the rest of the memory isn't being cached.
Mike
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