= AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1164 5-3-95 = MANHATTAN P OR V TOSHIBA DRAM COMPATIBILITY PROBLEM One type of Toshiba TC5117400 DRAM is incompatible with the memory paging feature introduced in BIOS release 1.09. ERROR SYMPTOMS AST has confirmed the DRAM can cause the following errors: The computer hangs or freezes without an error code. The computer reports a parity error has occurred. The computer reports a "Unexpected Non-Maskable Interrupt" error has occurred. The computer reports "NVRAM BAD". SYSTEMS AFFECTED AST PART NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION 501500-XXX MANHATTAN V5090 501502-XXX MANHATTAN P5090 SOLUTION Use TOSHIBA DRAMs that are compatible with the memory paging feature introduced in BIOS version 1.09. IDENTIFYING THE INCOMPATIBLE TOSHIBA TC5117400 DRAMs Inspect the DRAMs on the SIMM. The incompatible DRAM has one of the following Toshiba part numbers marked on top of the chip: TC5117400J-XX TC5117400SJ-XX (where XX is either 60 or 70, indicating DRAM access time in nanoseconds) IDENTIFYING THE COMPATIBLE TOSHIBA TC5117400 DRAMs Toshiba is now producing revision B of the TC5117400 DRAM. Revision B is 100% compatible and does not cause problems. To verify the DRAM is compatible, inspect the part number that is located on the top of the DRAM chip for the letter "B". For example, the following part numbers are acceptable: TC5117400BJ-XX. TC5117400BSJ-XX ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Any SIMM manufacturer may have used the incompatible TOSHIBA DRAM when they manufactured their SIMM module. SIMM modules consist of small silicon chips that are soldered onto a small Printed Circuit Board (PCB). Most of the small silicon chips are called DRAMs (Dynamic Random Access Memory). When SIMM modules are manufactured, several different DRAM manufacturers can be installed on the PCB. This Technical Bulletin discusses only the DRAM that is soldered on the SIMM module. Please review Software Bulletin # 0178C for additional information regarding BIOS release 1.09.