With my XT which is still in daily use for emailing, I have startup problems. At the memory count, the count stops at 512, requires a F1 and enters then in the IBM personal computer basic, a start where I never got acquainted with. Up to know it sufficed to press the memory chips in the four available banks but this time I have no luck. Before I start working on the banks, trying to find replacements for the chips (if they still can be found new or in my supply of old chips) I wanted to know if somebody on the list remembers if the faulty chip can somehow be found. According to my memory (also sometime faulty due to age ;-)) the faulty chip should be somewhere in the fourth bank. Is that right? Whether that is in the rows 0 to 7 or in the row P (forgot what that one was called is something I cannot remember ever to have know. Of lists copy of the reply is highly appreciated because I am on the digest list.
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