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Note 1 | An IBM supported modification is possible that allows 640K of RAM to be fitted in the RAM sockets of the 64-256KB version of IBM 5160 motherboard. <----- 5160, not 5150 In effect, it converts the 64-256KB motherboard to a 256-640KB one. You will need certain parts. The procedure can be found here. Be sure to keep track of what you do, so that if things do not work out, you can undo what you have done. If you are successful, consider marking the motherboard in some way to remind yourself (and others) that the motherboard has been modified. Upgrading the motherboard BIOS to a 1986 dated one is optional. Note that as the pointed-to procedure indicates, the jumpering of pins 1 and 2 on jumper pad E2 (photo), is the same as connecting pins 1 and 8 of U44 together via wire (photo). Both achieve the desired outcome, which is the grounding of pin 1 of U44. Your choice as which of those two methods you use. |