; ; ADF for Intel Above Board MC32 Version 1.00 ; AdapterId 070B0h AdapterName "Intel Above Board MC32" NumBytes 4 FixedResources pos[1]=11111000b NamedItem Prompt "System Type" choice "70/80s (except 80 type 1)" pos[0]=XXXXXX0Xb choice "Model 80 (16MHz type 1) " pos[0]=XXXXXX1Xb Help "A Model 80 (16MHz type 1) supports a fast memory cycle. To see if you have this model, check the front panel near the ON/OFF switch for a label reading 'TYPE 8580-041'. If you are unsure what system you have, choose the 'Any other Model 70/80' option." NamedItem Prompt "SIMM (memory) Speed" choice "Fast (80 or 85ns) memory" pos[0]=XXXXX1XXb choice "Slow (100ns) memory " pos[0]=XXXXX0XXb Help "The SIMMs in your Above Board supply the board's memory. The DRAMs (memory chips) on these modules are usually labeled to show their speed. This labeling typically consists of a part number, a dash, and the speed number. The speed number is usually shown without the last zero. For example '110000J-10' means a part number '110000J' and a speed number '10' implying 100 nanoseconds. If you are not sure what speed memory you have, choose the 'Slow (100ns) memory' option." NamedItem Prompt "Memory Amount" choice "4 MB (4-1M SIMMS) " pos[0]=XX011XXXb choice "8 MB (8-1M SIMMS) " pos[0]=XX100XXXb choice "Disable memory " pos[0]=XX000XXXb choice "1 MB (4-256K SIMMS)" pos[0]=XX001XXXb choice "2 MB (8-256K SIMMS)" pos[0]=XX010XXXb Help "This option tells the system how much memory is on this Above Board. SIMMs have either 256K or 1Meg of memory. You cannot mix 256K and 1M SIMMS. You must fill four sockets at a time, starting with the upper four (two from each column). Entering the wrong amount may cause unpredictable results. If you are unsure about the amount of memory on this Above Board, turn the power off, remove the board, and physically examine it."