First post, by wbahnassi
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Hi, I got a cacheless 386 board which has a 386 DX 33 on it with 4MB RAM. I couldn't find any reference to the board on retro web or stason, so probably it hasn't been documented before.
It doesn't have that many jumpers anyways, so it's rather straightforward to config. The BIOS offers some advanced timing settings. So that's cool.
I'm looking for help on answers for this machine:
1) The BIOS has a setting to enable/disable BIOS shadowing. If left disabled, the computer runs extremely slow. It's unreasonable that this is by design. Any idea here? Is that an indicator of something bad with the BIOS chip?
2) According to Norton SysInfo, it's under-performing its mark for a DX33. SI8 scores its standard DX33 at 35.9 points, whereas mine is scoring 29. Could it be that SI8's standard mark is for a DX33 with cache? All my memory waits are 0 (for read and for write).
3) Among the chassis connectors, there's a jumper named "PIPE". What is this? If I unjumper it, perf drops a little bit.
4) Those components seem to be placeholders for chips that should've been in their place. What could that be?
Thanks!
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