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Error
Recovery
lf
POST
detects
a
memory
error
in
any
part
of
the
system-board
memory,
an
attempt
is
made
to
deactivate
the
physical
1MB
block
of
memory
that
contains
the
error.
The
addresses
assigned
to
the
deactivated
block
are
reassigned
to
the
next
physical
block
of
system-board
memory,
if
installed
(the
first
1MB
of
memory-address
space
cannot
be
assigned
to
memory
installed
in
any
of
the
micro
channel
connectors).
If
1MB
of
valid
system-board
memory
cannot
be
found,
the
system
sets
the
memory
size
according
to
the
last
good
memory
available
and
allows
a
system
reset;
however,
if
a
minimum
of
64KB
of
good
memory
cannot
be
found,
POST
cannot
recover
from
the
error.
If
the
first
physical
1MB
of
memory
is
disabled,
the
split-memory
block
and
ROM-to-RAM
remap
feature
will
not
be
enabled.
System-Memory
Map
Memory
is
mapped
by
System-Board
POS
Register
5
(hex
0105).
Warning:
IBM
recommends
that
programmable
options
be
set
only
through
the
System-Configuration
utilities.
Directly
setting
the
POS
registers
or
CMOS
RAM
POS
parameters
can
result
in
multiple
assignments
of
the
same
system
resource,
improper
operation
of
the
feature,
loss
of
data,
or
damage
to
the
hardware.
The
first
640KB
of
system-board
RAM
is
mapped
starting
at
address
hex
000000.
A
256-byte
and
1KB
portion
of
this
RAM
is
reserved
as
BIOS
data
areas.
See
the
/BM
Personal
System/2
and
Personal
Computer
BIOS
Interface
Technical
Reference
manual
for
details.
Figure
3-5
on
page
3-10
shows
the
memory
map
for
a
properly
functioning
system.
Memory
can
be
mapped
differently
if
POST
detects
an
error
in
system-board
memory
or
RT/CMOS
RAM.
In
the
following
figure,
the
variable
X
represents
the
number
of
1MB
blocks
of
system-board
memory
starting
at
or
above
the
hex
100000
boundary.
The
variable
Y
represents
the
number
of
1MB
blocks
of
addressable
memory
installed
in
the
channel
starting
at
or
above
the
hex
100000
boundary
(Y
cannot
exceed
14.75).
Model
65
System
Board
October
1990
3-9

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ModelPersonal System/2 65 SX
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