Hello--
I was wondering if there was a way to get into the bios on these older orangepc cards. I think mine is a 210 based off of a conversation I had with another member. I have tried pressing random buttons while it is booting to see if it would say what keys are for the bios, but all it does is beep until you stop pressing buttons.
Also, does anyone know what these jumpers are for? I would assume that it would have said in the user manual, but I don't think those are around anymore.
As a side note, I've been trying to get more ram to work with my card. I have some random 30pin simms laying around that I have no idea what their sizes are. I threw two matching sticks in with the 2 x 512KB sticks it came with and the ram counter went up to 3MB. Cool, the two sticks are 1MB! Looking through my stash, I found another two matching sticks, giving me 4 x 1MB matching sticks. Threw them in annnnnd.... still at 3MB. Either I have a bad stick of ram, or one of the slots is dead. I know in a previous thread, someone said that ram on these boards works in pairs of 2, so if a stick or slot was dead, wouldnt my ram be at 2MB?
I was wondering if there was a way to get into the bios on these older orangepc cards. I think mine is a 210 based off of a conversation I had with another member. I have tried pressing random buttons while it is booting to see if it would say what keys are for the bios, but all it does is beep until you stop pressing buttons.
Also, does anyone know what these jumpers are for? I would assume that it would have said in the user manual, but I don't think those are around anymore.
As a side note, I've been trying to get more ram to work with my card. I have some random 30pin simms laying around that I have no idea what their sizes are. I threw two matching sticks in with the 2 x 512KB sticks it came with and the ram counter went up to 3MB. Cool, the two sticks are 1MB! Looking through my stash, I found another two matching sticks, giving me 4 x 1MB matching sticks. Threw them in annnnnd.... still at 3MB. Either I have a bad stick of ram, or one of the slots is dead. I know in a previous thread, someone said that ram on these boards works in pairs of 2, so if a stick or slot was dead, wouldnt my ram be at 2MB?