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Here is Paul Globman's MEMCHK.DO (ported to NEC by yours truly). | Here is Paul Globman's MEMCHK.DO (ported to NEC by yours truly). |
Revision as of 04:41, 14 July 2021
Add 32kB BANK 2 to your NEC PC-8201 or PC-8201A
NEC originally shipped the PC-8201 / 8201A with only 16kB in Bank 1, but it can support 2 banks of 32kB. These machines use the same SRAM modules as the Model 100, so to install Bank 2 you would need to buy 4 of these modules! Ouch!
This add-on card plugs into the SRAM sockets associated with Bank 2 - RAM 4,5,6 and 7 - and provides a full 32kB in one go!
There are two socket styles I have encountered - round pins (most common) or flat pins (less common). These are shown below.
PC-8201A
PC-8201
In these images you can see, as indicated by the red box, where the SRAM module should be placed.
Also shown here - REX# for NEC is installed in the 8201A, in the Option ROM socket, and 8kB SRAM modules are installed in the RAM 2, 3
sockets of Bank 1.
Installation
1. Flip over the laptop and remove the memory compartment cover. 2. Align and orient the SRAM card over the sockets. You are installing a full 32kB in RAM 4,5,6,7. 3. Carefully press the SRAM card until it is fully seated in the sockets. Be careful not to bend the pins! 4. Reassemble the computer, turn on and run a memory test to confirm the installation is good!
Post-Installation Photos
PC-8201A
PC-8201
Memory Test
Here is Paul Globman's MEMCHK.DO (ported to NEC by yours truly). Load and run the .DO program. Remember, 1 beep means 'All good!'.