AdapterId 07ff7h AdapterName "STB RapidRAM 2/8 Memory Board" NumBytes 4 FixedResources pos[0]=XXXXXXXXb pos[2]=XXXXXXXXb NamedItem Prompt "BIOS ROM Segment Address" ; Choice "Segment C000" pos[3]=11X01000b mem 0C000h-0C3FFh ; Choice "Segment C400" pos[3]=11X01010b mem 0C400h-0C7FFh Choice "Segment C800" pos[3]=11X01100b mem 0C800h-0CBFFh Choice "Segment CC00" pos[3]=11X01110b mem 0CC00h-0CFFFh Choice "Segment D000" pos[3]=11X01000b mem 0D000h-0D3FFh Choice "Segment D400" pos[3]=11X01010b mem 0D400h-0D7FFh Choice "Segment D800" pos[3]=11X01100b mem 0D800h-0DBFFh Choice "Segment DC00" pos[3]=11X01110b mem 0DC00h-0DFFFh Choice "ROM Disabled" pos[3]=11X01111b Help "The BIOS ROM on this memory adapter can be placed at one of 6 different memory locations or disabled entirely. If you have more than one RapidRAM 2/8 memory board installed in your system then select a non-conflicting ROM address on one board and 'ROM Disabled' on all other RapidRAM boards. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change BIOS ROM assignments if you are in the 'Change configuration' window. Any conflicting assignments are marked with an asterisk and must be changed if the memory is to function properly." NamedItem Prompt "Memory Wait States" Choice "No Wait States" pos[3]=XX1XXXXXb Choice "One Wait State" pos[3]=XX0XXXXXb Help "The memory on this adapter can be operated in a high speed (No Wait) mode. Select this option for maximum system performance. Select the 'One Wait' option only if your application programs contain code that is critically sensitive to program execution speed or your system does not support zero wait state operation. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change the memory operating speed if you are in the 'Change configuration' window." NamedItem Prompt "Power On Memory Test" Choice "Fast Test" pos[1]=0XXXXXX0b Choice "Slow Test" pos[1]=0XXXXXX1b Help "During the Power On Self Test sequence the memory on this adapter will automatically be tested. Any sections of memory that are found to contain memory errors will be bypassed and replaced with functioning memory. Normally you should select the 'Fast Test.' The 'Slow Test' is a much slower, but more comprehensive test that may be used for initial board checkout, very critical applications, or if you experience memory parity checks that the standard test does not uncover. Use the F5=Previous and the F6=Next keys to change the memory test type if you are in the 'Change configuration' window."