Check to see if you need to move/set some jumpers , then check the bios ,
and see if you need to set something there. Somewhere on the board should
be the model amd manufacure , Check and then check there web sight for teck
docs for the jumper setings.

At 04:50 PM 10/14/1999 +0200, James (Jim) Hatridge wrote:
>HI All,
>
>WELLLLL, I've got a 486/100mhz box with a AMD chip running (ChillyWilly).
>When I first fired it up I found that it had only 4mb (4x 1mb 30pin) 
>memory on board, not enough for Linux. So I pulled 2x 4mb 72pins out of
>another computer and put in this one. It has slots for 4x 30pin and 2x
>72pin. NO other changes... now it will not run. No screen, no beeps..nada.
>It does do the keyboard check, ie the lights flash, then nothing. 
>
>Could it be a parity problem with the new memory? If so, how do I tell two
>things #1 the parity of the chips and #2 the parity of the board?
>
>BTW, I don't know who made the motherboard. It is a socket 3 type, if that
>means anything. 
>
>
>TIA!
>
>
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