Specify the size of extended memory in 0.5MB increments from
0MB to the maximum available. The maximum memory you have
depends on whether or not memory expansion kits are installed.
The preset size of extended memory is 1MB.
Each time you change the size of extended memory, you also
change the size of expanded memory. Memory not used as
extended memory is automatically allocated by the system as
expanded memory. Here are two examples of how this procedure
works:
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Memory Example 1: You do not have the memory expansion kit
installed (there's a maximum of 1MB available for
extended memory). You specify 0.5MB of extended
memory. The system automatically allocates 0.5MB as
expanded memory.
Memory Example 2: You have one 2MB memory expansion kit
installed (there's a maximum of 3MB available for
extended memory). You specify 1MB of extended
memory. The system automatically allocates 2MB as
expanded memory.
Specify how you want to use the T5200's remaining memory,
usually 384KB. Set this value through the Expanded memory
value of the Memory size option. You have these choices:
blank No additional memory is allocated for expanded
memory. The only memory used as expanded memory is
what was automatically assigned due to your choice
for Extended memory. All remaining memory (except
conventional memory) is used as extended memory.
288KB If the display ROM is used, 288KB is allocated for
expanded memory, in addition to memory allocated by
your choice for Extended memory. The remaining 96KB
is reserved for Fast ROM; this choice results in a
noticeable increase in the T5200's operating speed.
This is the preset value.
320KB If the display ROM is not used, 320KB is allocated
for expanded memory. The remaining 64KB is reserved
for Fast ROM. This is another preset value.
384KB All memory not otherwise allocated is reserved for
expanded memory, in addition to memory allocated by
your choice for Extended memory.
If you select 512KB conventional memory, the amount of
possible expanded memory increases by 128KB. Instead of 0KB,
288KB, 320KB, and 384KB for the values, you have 0KB, 416KB,
448KB, and 512KB, respectively.
These tables summarize the Memory size values:
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