FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB MAIN   The Main File Area

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     AREAS.          1206  Sysop      List of File Areas
     BRVODEMO.ZIP 1223900  Sysop      Interactive Demo Program for Bravo
     EXEAPPL.ZIP     1476  Sysop      ExeCare Plus Enrollment Form
     EXEPLUS.ZIP    20572  Sysop      ExeCare Plus Program Description
     FILES.          1217  Sysop      List of all files in the Files Section
     LIBS.           1421  Sysop
     ONSITEF.ZIP    20868  Sysop      Bravo Bundle Onsite Program Description
     ONSTAPPL.ZIP    1551  Sysop      Bravo Bundle Onsite Enrollment Form
     PRODLIST.ZIP   78850  Sysop      Product List - Dec. '93 (Excel Format)
     TOPFILES.       2049  Sysop
     WARBOXD.EPS    95007  Sysop      AST Warranty Statement - Desktop Systems
     WARBOXM.EPS    76525  Sysop      AST Warranty Statement - Manhattan SMP
                    -----
                  1524642 bytes (approx)
                       12 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB APPLE   AST Apple Enhancement Products Utilities

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     AST-2000.SIT   25216  Sysop      AST-2000 Utilities version 3.00
     AST-4000.SIT   25856  Sysop      AST-4000 Utilities version 3.20
     BACKUP2K.SIT   15616  Sysop      Old AST-2000 Backup s/w (use DataVault!)
     BACKUP4K.SIT   20480  Sysop      Old AST-4000 Backup s/w (use DataVault!)
     DATAVALT.SIT   65536  Sysop      Backup s/w for AST-2000 & AST-4000 v1.12
     FILES.          1240  Sysop      File List for the "APPLE" File Area.
     INSTAL2K.SIT   23296  Sysop      AST-2000 Installer v3.00
     INSTAL4K.SIT   32000  Sysop      AST-4000 Installer v4.10
     SUSCAN12.SIT  111616  Sysop      SuperScan v1.2 for TurboScan/Sheet Feed
     SUSCAN20.SIT  106624  Sysop      SuperScan v2.0 for TurboScan/Flatbed
     THENAMER.SIT    9472  Sysop      The Namer v2.1 - Chg name of A/T devices
     TOPFILES.        950  Sysop
                    -----
                   437717 bytes (approx)
                       12 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB DATACOMM   AST Data Communication Products Utilties

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     3270-FTS.ZIP  372335  Sysop      AST-3270 FTS II software version 1.26A
     3270CUT2.ZIP  288268  Sysop      AST 3270 COAX II CUT software ver 2.10
     432ATEST.COM    5107  Sysop      CC-432 Diagnostic Program
     CC832TST.ZIP    5341  Sysop      Diagnostic test for the CC-832 board
     FILES.           923  Sysop      File List for the "DATACOMM" File Area.
     FOURPORT.ZIP  111146  Sysop      AST FourPort/DOS Drivers version 2.00
     LANDRVRS.ZIP  154549  Sysop      AST EtherNet/EtherNode/RSN/Star Drivers
     TOPFILES.        673  Sysop
                    -----
                   938822 bytes (approx)
                        8 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB EPG   AST Enhancement Products Utilities

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     3GPLDIAG.ARC   39182  Sysop      3G+ Diagnostics.  For all 3G+ boards.
     3GPLSUTL.ARC   42098  Sysop      3G+ Utils (all 3G cards) DIAG/EMUL/PREV
     ADV2-386.ZIP   71314  Sysop      Advantage/2-386 Utils&Diags v1.20
     ADV2.ZIP       38030  Sysop      Advantage/2 Utilities v1.0
     ASTATS.ZIP      9556  Sysop      RAMpage/PC (aka /2) Config. Software
     ASTCLOCK.ZIP    2444  Sysop      AST-Clock version 1.21
     EMUL.COM        2386  Sysop      3G+ Util.  Changes 3G's emulation mode
     FDD.SYS         2739  Sysop      v2.20 of the driver for the HotShot/286
     FILES.          2352  Sysop      File List for the "EPG" File Area.
     HOTSHOT.ARC     6659  Sysop      New AST-HotShot/286 Drives v2.20
     OLDREMMS.ZIP   12175  Sysop      These are old 3.x versions of REMM.SYS
     PREVIEW.COM      405  Sysop      3G+ Series Util.  Change 3G Config.
     RAMPPMC.ZIP    57649  Sysop      RAMpagePlus/MC Utilities version 1.20
     RAMTYPE.SYS     4254  Sysop      EEMS Driver for Rampage/2-286 in PS/2
     REMM470.SYS    21936  Sysop      Universal REMM v4.70 for all products!
     REMM470.ZIP    14275  Sysop      Universal REMM v4.70 for all products!
     REX111.SYS      2150  Sysop      Emulate Extended memory w/Expanded v1.11
     REX111.ZIP      1477  Sysop      Emulate Extended memory w/Expanded v1.11
     RPP286.ZIP     42810  Sysop      RampagePlus286 v1.20 Utils (202247-xxx)
     RPP286CR.ZIP   80358  Sysop      RampagePlus286 v1.00 Utils (202349-xxx)
     RPP386MC.ZIP  152125  Sysop      AST RampagePlus/MC 386 Utilities v1.00
     SIXPK286.ZIP   73932  Sysop      SixPak286 Utils&Diags v1.10
     TOPFILES.       1976  Sysop
     VGA-1A.ZIP    489732  Sysop      VGA, VGA Plus and Desktop VGA Utils 1.00
     VGA-MODL.ZIP  399065  Sysop      VGA Module Utils&Diags v3.00
     VGA-WIN3.ZIP   98047  Sysop      800x600 & 256 color drivers for Win 3.x
                    -----
                  1668801 bytes (approx)
                       26 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB FCNS   AST Field Change Notices

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     0001.FCN        3539  Sysop      MP/IBM 256k PC
     0002.FCN        3759  Sysop      Disk Plus/IBM 256k PC
     0003.FCN        2139  Sysop      AST-5251/11 to IBM5251 Model 12 terminal
     0004.FCN        3902  Sysop      Combo Plus/IBM 256k PC
     0007.FCN        2519  Sysop      SixPak/Interrupt Driven Software
     0008.FCN        2203  Sysop      Advantage!
     0009.FCN        3618  Sysop      Memory Combo/IBM 256k PC
     0010.FCN        3982  Sysop      Turbolaser/PS AppleTalk Network
     0011.FCN        2889  Sysop      Premium/286 Parallel Port Protector
     0012.FCN        3050  Sysop      AST PCOX-COAX/IBM 3174
     0013.FCN        9057  Sysop      Premium/286 Noise Level
     0014.FCN        7537  Sysop      Premium/286 BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0015.FCN        4977  Sysop      Premium/286 Keyboard Controller
     0016.FCN        7075  Sysop      Premium/286 Disk Controller Modification
     0017.FCN        5547  Sysop      Premium Workstation/286
     0018.FCN        2936  Sysop      AST 5251/11A Adapter Modification
     0019.FCN        2999  Sysop      X-Former/286 BIOS Upgrade Kit ver 1.2
     0020.FCN        2826  Sysop      Premium/386 Motherboard
     0021.FCN        5771  Sysop      Premium/386 and 386c BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0022.FCN        6945  Sysop      Prem Workstation/286 BIOS ver2.2 Upgrade
     0023.FCN        2357  Sysop      Premium Workstation Sound Level
     0024.FCN        2537  Sysop      Novell Keyboard ROM Upgrade
     0025.FCN        3680  Sysop      Prem Workstation/286 HardDrive Interface
     0026.FCN        3530  Sysop      Bravo/286 BIOS version 1.10 Upgrade
     0027.FCN        2552  Sysop      Premium 386/25 and 386/33 Memory Board
     0028.FCN        4376  Sysop      Premium 386/25 BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0029.FCN        5768  Sysop      AST VGA Plus BIOS Upgrade
     0030.FCN        4559  Sysop      AST VGA BIOS Upgrade
     0031.FCN        2483  Sysop      Premium Systems Sound Level
     0032.FCN        3098  Sysop      Premium 386SX/16 CPU Card
     0033.FCN        4267  Sysop      Bravo/286 System Board
     0034.FCN        5152  Sysop      Premium/386C BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0035.FCN        3362  Sysop      CUPID Desktop and Tower Motherboards
     0036.FCN        4253  Sysop      Bravo/286 and Western Digitial EtherNet
     0037.FCN        3435  Sysop      Bravo/386SX and Western Digital EtherNet
     0038.FCN        2989  Sysop      AST Premium 486/25 Processor Board
     0039.FCN        4736  Sysop      CUPID 1.20 BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0040.FCN        2731  Sysop      Tower EISA Memory Parity Errors
     0041.FCN        2735  Sysop      Desktop EISA Memory Parity Errors
     0042.FCN        9229  Sysop      Premium II BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0043.FCN        8259  Sysop      Cupid-32 Premium BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0044.FCN        9778  Sysop      AST Cupid/A Premium System BIOS Upgrade
     0045.FCN        3042  Sysop      AST Premium 486/33 Processor Board
     0046.FCN        8017  Sysop      EISA BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0047.FCN        3287  Sysop      Systems & Anvil/Stallion On-Board 16Port
     0048.FCN        3690  Sysop      Premium/386-33 Novell Print Server
     0049.FCN        6044  Sysop      Bravo 386SX-20 BIOS Upgrade
     0050.FCN        3138  Sysop      Bravo 286/386SX & Scrolling Horiz. Video
     0051.FCN        3183  Sysop      Bravo 486 & Scrolling Horiz. Video Lines
     0052.FCN        2808  Sysop      Premium II & Scrolling Horiz Video Lines
     0053.FCN        3171  Sysop      AST Systems with Software Applications
     0054.FCN       10660  Sysop      Premium Exec Mono/Color BIOS Upgrade Kit
     0055.FCN        2830  Sysop      AST Tower EISA and Type "C" DMA Devices
     0056.FCN        2342  Sysop      Cupid Enhanced Systems & UPS/Mouse Port
     0057.FCN        3079  Sysop      Premium II & Windows3 Video Interference
     0058.FCN        3535  Sysop      Prem Exec Battery Management Controller
     0059.FCN        2830  Sysop      Premium SE HBA LED Malfunction
     0060.FCN        2585  Sysop      Premium II Systems and UPS/Mouse Port
     0061.FCN        3278  Sysop      Premium 486/33E and Pixel Works RA-1280
     0062.FCN        3396  Sysop      Premium II 386/25 and Racal NI6510
     0063.FCN        2699  Sysop      Premium 386SX Systems and Revelation S/W
     0064.FCN        2827  Sysop      Premium 386/386C with AutoCAD r10 & r11
     0065.FCN        2668  Sysop      Tower EISA Systems & Logical Conn. Plus
     0066.FCN        2891  Sysop      Premium II 386/25 and Banyan Vines
     0067.FCN        3049  Sysop      Bravo 386SX Systems & Intel Coprocessors
     0068.FCN        2767  Sysop      Premium II 486SX/20 Overdrive Upgrade
     0069.FCN        2904  Sysop      Bravo 286-16 Parallel Port Failures
     0070.FCN        3318  Sysop      Advantage486 with Incorrect BIOS Sign-On
     0071.FCN        3540  Sysop      Bravo 486-25 and Bounds Checker Software
     0072.FCN        3089  Sysop      Premium SE 486-50 Memory Parity Errors
     0073.FCN        2733  Sysop      Premium II & Windows 3.X in 800X600 Mode
     0074.FCN        3679  Sysop      DPT EISA SCSI HBA Firmware Upgrade
     0075.FCN        2909  Sysop      Illuminator 16 Video Adapter Compat.
     0076.FCN        2893  Sysop      Premium SE Video Configuration
     0077.FCN        9996  Sysop      Bravo LC Boot Failures
     0078.FCN        4836  Sysop      Advantage! Boot Failures
     0081.FCN        2303  Sysop      Advantage! Mini-Tower & WD Paradise
     0082.FCN       10718  Sysop      Bravo LC and Soundblaster
     0083.FCN       11423  Sysop      BRAVO LC TAPE DRIVE FAILURES
     0084.FCN        6796  Sysop      BRAVO LC WITH SLOW KEYBOARD RESPONSE
     0085.FCN        5222  Sysop      ADVANTAGE! PRO TAPE DRIVE FAILURES
     0086.FCN        3507  Sysop      ADVANTAGE! PRO W/SLOW KEYBOARD RESPONSE
     0087.FCN        3805  Sysop      Quantum ELS Hard Drive Transfer Rates
     0088.FCN        3238  Sysop      PowerExec & Quantum 80MB Drives
     0089.FCN        3754  Sysop      Premmia Systems & Cache Module Error
     0090.FCN        6289  Sysop      Bravo LC 386 BIOS Upgrade
     0091.FCN        3338  Sysop      Premium SE w/SCSI & Memory Expansion
     0092.FCN        2328  Sysop      Screen Corruption With Novell 3.11
     0093.FCN        1965  Sysop      PowerExec STN Screen Overheating
     0094.FCN        2737  Sysop      Advantage! Pro 386 & Slow Keyboard
     0095.FCN        3006  Sysop      Bravo LC 386 Slow Keyboard
     0097.FCN        3730  Sysop      Desktop Systems Power Supply Issue
     0098.FCN        6175  Sysop      Int'l Manhattan SMP Power Supplies
     0099.FCN        2949  Sysop      Bravo LC2 BIOS Upgrade
     ALLFCNS.ZIP   144554  Sysop      All the Field Change Notices in one file
     FC920102.ZIP    8242  Sysop      Jan 02, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920115.ZIP    3785  Sysop      Jan 15, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920131.ZIP    1377  Sysop      Jan 31, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920210.ZIP    1192  Sysop      Feb 10, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920214.ZIP    4378  Sysop      Feb 14, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920305.ZIP    2212  Sysop      Mar 05, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920325.ZIP   10628  Sysop      Mar 25, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920414.ZIP    5626  Sysop      Apr 14, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920424.ZIP    2701  Sysop      Apr 24, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920508.ZIP    1606  Sysop      May 08, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920603.ZIP    5304  Sysop      Jun 03, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920615.ZIP    2648  Sysop      Jun 15, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920706.ZIP    4883  Sysop      Jul 06, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920717.ZIP    5036  Sysop      Jul 17, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920805.ZIP    6335  Sysop      Aug 05, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC920901.ZIP    1316  Sysop      Sep 01, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC921001.ZIP    5121  Sysop      Oct 01, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC921023.ZIP    3922  Sysop      Oct 23, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC921104.ZIP    3735  Sysop      Nov 04, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC921216.ZIP    3647  Sysop      Dec 16, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FC930126.ZIP    1252  Sysop      Jan 26, 1993 Field Change Notice Update
     FC930308.ZIP    7221  Sysop      Mar 08, 1993 Field Change Notice Update
     FC930414.ZIP    1634  Sysop      Apr 14, 1993 Field Change Notice Update
     FC930513.ZIP    5583  Sysop      May 13, 1993 Field Change Notice Update
     FC930602.ZIP    3973  Sysop      Jun 02, 1993 Field Change Notice Update
     FC930611.ZIP    1407  Sysop      Jun 11, 1993 Field Change Notice Update
     FC931007.ZIP    4358  Sysop      Oct 07, 1993 Field Change Notice Update
     FC931115.ZIP    4864  Sysop      Nov 15, 1992 Field Change Notice Update
     FILES.         10263  Sysop      File List for the "FCNS" File Area.
     TOPFILES.       1932  Sysop
                    -----
                   664547 bytes (approx)
                      125 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB GRID-DT   AST GRiD Desktop Systems

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     !TAN0000.CFG    5161  Sysop      EISA Configuration File
     386IS16.ZIP   106196  Sysop      386IS-16 Utilities and Setup Files
     80XFM21.ZIP   623027  Sysop      Windows Video Drivers for MFP+ L Series
     APT.ZIP       376585  Sysop      EISA Config Program for APT425/450
     CACHE420.COM   11720  Sysop      Caching Util for MFP420s Desktop
     CACHE450.COM   11684  Sysop      Util to Disable/Alter Cached Memory
     CFGLIB.ZIP    393304  Sysop      Caching Util for MFP420s Desktop
     CLEISA.EXE      5312  Sysop      Clear EISA Utility
     EI25ECU.EXE   302404  Sysop      EISA Config Program for 486EI-25/SVR
     ESDI_FMT.EXE   51712  Sysop      ESDI Drive Format for WD Controllers
     FILES.          3626  Sysop      File Directory for the "GRID-DT" LIB
     FP.COM          6030  Sysop      Flash BIOS for MFP+ L Series
     HSECT.COM       6576  Sysop
     INT4146.COM      120  Sysop      XBDA Relocation File
     S3DOS1.ZIP    226428  Sysop      S3 Video Chipset DOS Driver
     S3WIN311.ZIP  783710  Sysop      S3 Video Chipset Win3.1 Driver (1 of 2)
     S3WIN312.ZIP  786729  Sysop      S3 Video Chipset Win3.1 Driver (2 of 2)
     SET320S.COM    31644  Sysop      Setup File for 320s/MFP Systems
     SETUP.COM      27680  Sysop      Setup for 286IS,3000,3000HL,4000,4000LX
     SETUP20.COM    26766  Sysop      Setup File for 386iSX20
     SETUP2MP.COM   31452  Sysop      Setup File for 286MFP
     SETUP3MP.COM   27546  Sysop      Setup File for 386MFP20
     SETUP3SX.COM   29504  Sysop      Setup File for 386iSX and 4000SX
     SETUPDX.COM    30662  Sysop      Setup File for 4016DX
     SETUPL20.COM   32413  Sysop      Setup File for 386is20
     SETUPL25.COM   30106  Sysop      Setup File for 4025LX & 4020LX
     SETUPLX.COM    28816  Sysop      Setup File for 386is & 4000LX
     SETUPMFP.COM    1655  Sysop
     SETUPNL.COM    28896  Sysop      Setup File for 3000NL(010400)
     SETUPNLS.COM   29184  Sysop      Setup File for 3000NL
     SETUPS16.COM   32415  Sysop      Setup File for 386is16
     SETUPS25.COM   30580  Sysop      Setup File for 386is25
     SETUPS33.COM   32415  Sysop      Setup File for 386is33 & 4033LX
     SETUPSX.COM    26416  Sysop      Setup File for 386sxmfp
     SETUPXL.COM    30144  Sysop      Setup File for 2500XL
     SHOWMEM.EXE     4050  Sysop
     TEMM.SYS       52203  Sysop      Expanded Mem Manager for DOS 3-4xx
     TOPFILES.        770  Sysop      Top popularity files in "GRID-DT" LIB
     VGAMODE.EXE    85618  Sysop      VGA Util to Change MFP+ Video Modes
     WD90C00.ZIP   385948  Sysop      WD90C00 Video Drivers
     WD90C30.ZIP   546875  Sysop      Win 3.1 Video Drivers for WD90C30
     WD90C31.ZIP   922220  Sysop      Win 3.1 Video Drivers for WD90C31
                    -----
                  6206302 bytes (approx)
                       42 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB GRID-MIS   Miscellaneous AST GRiD Utils and Drivers

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     AHA1740.CFG     9911  Sysop
     BVHSVGA.DLL    22448  Sysop      OS/2 VGA driver for WD90C31
     COMRESET.ZIP    6664  Sysop      Reset the COM ports on any system
     COMSWAP.COM       25  Sysop      COM swap utility.
     ETHCART.EXE    17528  Sysop      Novell driver for GRiD 15xx Ethernet
     EXTBREL.SYS      268  Sysop      Prevents Ext.BIOS data area conflicts
     FILES.          1243  Sysop      File Directory for the "GRID-MIS" LIB
     HSECT.COM       6576  Sysop      Lowlevel format for MFM & RLL drives
     IBMTOKEN.ZIP   59050  Sysop      IBM 16/4 token ring drivers disk
     LSL.COM         7662  Sysop      ODI driver for Novell Netware 3.xx
     MODE2.EXE       8960  Sysop      Mode utility for DOS 3.2
     TOPFILES.        644  Sysop      Top popularity files in "GRID-MIS" LIB
                    -----
                   140979 bytes (approx)
                       12 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB GRID-NB   AST GRiD Notebook and Laptop Systems

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     1500.ZIP       50030  Sysop      15xx Configuration Utilities
     1660.ZIP       67452  Sysop      1660 Utility Disk
     1660BIOS.ZIP   72486  Sysop      1660 BIOS Program
     1680CARD.ZIP  444551  Sysop
     1720.ZIP       57179  Sysop      1720 Utilities
     2260MIL.ZIP    42460  Sysop      2260 MIL for PenPoint (Pre-Release)
     CCU.EXE        10737  Sysop      4025 Card Configuration Utilities
     CDROM.ZIP      32529  Sysop      CD-ROM Device Driver for 1550 Laptop
     CLK1660.EXE     7662  Sysop      Lets Clock Run In Resume Mode on 1660
     CONF1450.EXE   13664  Sysop      Config File for 1450
     CONF1520.EXE   19328  Sysop      Config File for 1520
     CONF1550.EXE   22048  Sysop      Config File for 1550
     CONF1810.EXE    5564  Sysop      Config File for 1810
     CONFIG.EXE      2142  Sysop      Generic config File for GRiD Laptops
     DEVICES.EXE     2832  Sysop      Shows Available Devices on 12xx & 15xx
     DSGRID.EXE     17362  Sysop      AutoCAD Drivers for 1550sx Units
     EMM.SYS        16176  Sysop      Exp Mem Manager for 104x, 12xx & 15xx
     ETHERNET.ZIP   32457  Sysop      Ethernet Cartridge Driver for 15xx
     FILES.          3878  Sysop      File Directory for the "GRID-NB" LIB
     GRIDSCAN.EXE   12082  Sysop      Details Config Info on 12xx/15xx units
     HDFIXUP.COM      217  Sysop      1660 XBDA Hard Disk Parameter Fix
     HELP33.HLP     96103  Sysop      DOS 3.30 Help File
     HELP40.HLP     61460  Sysop      DOS 4.01 Help File
     INTHI.EXE        617  Sysop      Utility to Set IRQ Priorities
     IRQ3HI.EXE       617  Sysop      Utility to Set IRQ Priorities on 1550
     MDMSTAT.COM     1693  Sysop      Modem Util Shows Active Profile Parms
     OLD1720.COM    31424  Sysop      Setup program for 1720s with old BIOS
     PCMASTER.SYS    3413  Sysop      GRiDCase Plus File Transfer Driver
     PCSLAVE.EXE     4496  Sysop      GRiDCase Plus File Transfer Program
     PENMOUSE.COM    5646  Sysop
     POWER172.COM    5042  Sysop      Power Management Program for the 1720
     POWR1660.COM    6854  Sysop      Power Management Program for the 1660
     SET1660.COM    48321  Sysop      Setup Program for the 1660 laptop
     SET166C.COM    48012  Sysop      Setup Program for the 1660C Color laptop
     SET17220.COM   31424  Sysop      Setup Program for the 1722 laptop
     SET1726A.COM   31676  Sysop      Setup Program for the 1726A laptop
     SET1726B.COM   34750  Sysop      Setup Program for the 1726B laptop
     SET1750.COM    34706  Sysop      Setup Program for the 1750 laptop
     SET1755.COM    33435  Sysop      Setup Program for the 1755 laptop
     SETPASS.EXE    15996  Sysop      Password Program for GRiD Laptops
     SETPASSX.EXE   15472  Sysop      1550 Password Program
     SETUP172.COM   10780  Sysop      Setup File for 1720
     SSU.EXE         6464  Sysop      4025: Socket Service Driver
     TEMM1720.SYS   14202  Sysop      Expanded Memory Manager for 1720
     TOPFILES.        576  Sysop      Top popularity files in "GRID-NB" LIB
                    -----
                  1476015 bytes (approx)
                       45 files

FILE DIRECTORY OF LIB GRID-PAD   AST GRiDPAD Systems

     File           Bytes  Source     Description
     ----           -----  ------     -----------
     0592BIOS.ZIP  257033  Sysop
     1910BIOS.EXE  273346  Sysop      Flash BIOS For GRiDPAD RC, HD & RF
     2260BIOS.EXE  131687  Sysop      Flash BIOS Files For 2260
     2270BIOS.EXE  196966  Sysop      Flash BIOS Files For 2270
     2350BIOS.EXE  365146  Sysop      Flash BIOS Files For PalmPAD 2350
     2360BIOS.EXE  533179  Sysop      Flash BIOS Files For PalmPAD SL
     3270.ZIP       53021  Sysop      IBM 3270 Credit Card Enabler
     CAL2260.ZIP    33380  Sysop      Calibration Program for the 2260
     CMCDD.SYS      10115  Sysop      PCMCIA SRAM Card Driver for Convertible
     FILES.          2822  Sysop      File Directory for the "GRID-PAD" LIB
     INTL3270.ZIP   13139  Sysop
     MEMCARD.EXE    46400  Sysop      RAM Card Format Util for Convertible
     NMICFG.COM       109  Sysop      Use w/Comm Prgrm to access Proxim on RF
     NOTIFY.C        4896  Sysop      Sample Digitizer Code
     PCIC.ZIP       50827  Sysop      Intel PCMCIA Utility
     PCMCCU.EXE     11332  Sysop      New Card Config Util for 2260 & 2270
     PCMINFO.COM     1755  Sysop      PCMINFO for the GRiD Convertible 2260
     PENCELL.EXE   397796  Sysop      PenCell Working Model
     PENCO.PLS       2628  Sysop      PenCell Help File For Working Model
     PENERR.COM     10496  Sysop
     PENKBD.EXE     15488  Sysop      On-Screen Keyboard for GridPAD SL 2050

Current LIB:  MAIN   The Main File Area

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  > I -=> 13-May-93: AST Product Information
  > A -=> Every Day: AST Authorized Service Center (ASC) Listings
  > S -=> 19-May-93: Switch and Jumper Settings
  > F -=> 19-Apr-93: AST Products and Services For Sale
  > ! -=> 30-Sep-92: AST On-Line! Systems Worldwide
    1 -=> 30-Sep-93: AST Computer Company History and Background
    2 -=> 25-Feb-93: AST Product Awards
    3 -=> 06-Oct-93: Overview of the Entire Headlines Section

19-MAY-93: SWITCH AND JUMPER SETTINGS

  > A -=> 09/19/89: Apple Enhancement Products
  > D -=> 09/19/89: DataComm, LAN, 5250 and 5251 Products
  > M -=> 06/02/92: Memory, Graphics, Accelerator and I/O Boards
  > S -=> 05/19/93: Systems Products (Computers/Scanners/Printers)
  > U -=> 02/15/91: AST Software Utilities and Drivers

06/02/92: MEMORY, GRAPHICS, ACCELERATOR AND I/O BOARDS

  > A -=> 02/07/89: AST Advantage and RAMvantage Memory Products
  > I -=> 06/30/90: AST I/O Board Products
  > R -=> 09/21/90: AST Rampage! Products
  > S -=> 06/02/92: AST SixPak Memory Products
  > V -=> 05/19/89: AST Video Board Products
  > M -=> 02/28/89: Miscellaneous Memory Products
    H -=> 02/15/91: AST HotShot Accelerator Board for 8088/8086 system

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06/02/92: AST SIXPAK MEMORY PRODUCTS

    1 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-001
    2 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-002 & -003
    3 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-004
    4 -=> SixPakPremium                      P/N 202094-001
    5 -=> SixPak 286                         P/N 200344-001

SJ_SIXPAK
Select: 1

SixPakPlus (Type 1)                                 AST Part Number 201177-001

The SixPakPlus is a multi-function Memory Expansion board designed for the IBM
PC and XT and 100% compatibles running at 4.77 MHz.  In it's standard
configuration, it comes with anywhere between 64K and 384K of RAM using
industry standard 64K dynamic RAM chips, a Clock/Calendar a Serial Port
configurable as COM1: or COM2: and a Parallel Port configurable as LPT1 or
LPT2.  All memory installed on the SixPakPlus is designed to expand your PC to
it's 640K maximum.  It does not support extended or EMS/EEMS type memory.  In
addition to the basic configuration, it can be configured with a Game Port.

Note that the memory chip speed must be 200 nsec.

Please Refer to Tech Bulletin #0004 for more information on the Memory Chips.


SWITCH SETTINGS

          STARTING ADDRESS          MEMORY INSTALLED ON 6-PAK

            SW1  SW2  SW3              SW4  SW5  SW6  SW7  SW8
            ---  ---  ---              ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
     64K    OFF  OFF  OFF        0K    OFF  OFF  OFF  N/A   P
    128K    OFF  OFF   ON       64K    OFF  OFF   ON  N/A   A
    192K    OFF   ON  OFF      128K    OFF   ON  OFF  N/A   R
    256K    OFF   ON   ON      192K    OFF   ON   ON  N/A   I
    320K     ON  OFF  OFF      256K     ON  OFF  OFF  N/A   T
    384K     ON  OFF   ON      320K     ON  OFF   ON  N/A   Y
    448K     ON   ON  OFF      384K     ON   ON  OFF  N/A
    512K     ON   ON   ON

    SW7 - PARITY ENABLE (Recommended "ON" at all times)
    SW8 - NOT USED


JUMPER SETTINGS

    PORT ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK: (Reading from Left to Right)
        1 - Installed to Enable Serial Port as COM1:   (3F8)
        2 - Installed to Enable Serial Port as COM2:   (2F8)
        3 - Installed to Enable Parallel Port as LPT1:
        4 - Installed to Enable Parallel Port as LPT2:
        5 - Installed to Enable Game Port              (201)
        6 - Installed to Enable Clock/Calendar         (2C0)

    IRQ ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK:
       3S - IRQ 3; Installed if COM1: is Enabled
       43 - IRQ 3; Installed if COM2: is Enabled
        4 - N/A; Leave open
        5 - N/A; Leave open
        7 - N/A; Leave open
        2 - N/A; Leave open

    IRQ-7 ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK:
        Should be installed if the Parallel Port is LPT1


RS232 JUMPER SETTINGS

    The RS232 configuration block is made up of three sets of three pins each.
    Their function is to minimize the need for making special I/O cables for
    some unique serial devices. The normal setting in nearly all cases is to
    install three jumpers connecting the middle and left pin in each row. In
    rare instances, a device may require that the CTS, DSR, or DCD signals be
    forced true. In these cases, move the corresponding jumper to connect the
    center and right pin.


JUMPER AND SWITCH LOCATION

    ͻ 
                                                                   Ķ
                              BATT                        RS232 *   
                                                         JUMPER *   
                                                  SW-1    BLOCK *   
                                               +---------+          
                                               | S1   S8 |          
                                               +---------+          
                                                                    
                               PORT ENABLE  ******  *   IRQ JUMPER  
                               JUMPER BLOCK        IRQ7  ******    Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      


Headline Bulletins Section                                    AST On-Line!

06/02/92: AST SIXPAK MEMORY PRODUCTS

    1 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-001
    2 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-002 & -003
    3 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-004
    4 -=> SixPakPremium                      P/N 202094-001
    5 -=> SixPak 286                         P/N 200344-001

Select: 2

SixPakPlus (Type 2)                                 AST Part Number 201177-002
SixPakPlus (Type 3)                                 AST Part Number 201177-003

The SixPakPlus is a multi-function memory expansion board designed for use
with the IBM PC, XT, and 100% compatibles running at 4.77 MHz.  In it's
standard cofiguration, it comes with anywhere between 64K and 384K of RAM
using industry standard 64K dynamic RAM chips; a Clock/Calander; a Serial Port
configurable as COM1: or COM2:; and a Parallel Port configurable as LPT1: or
LPT2:.  All memory installed on the SixPakPlus is designed to expand a PC to
it's 640K maximum.  It does not support Extended or EMS/EEMS type memory.
There is an option available for adding a Game Port.


SWITCH SETTINGS

          STARTING ADDRESS               MEMORY INSTALLED ON 6-PAK

              SW1  SW2  SW3                 SW4  SW5  SW6
              ---  ---  ---                 ---  ---  ---
     64K      OFF  OFF  OFF          0K     OFF  OFF  OFF
    128K      OFF  OFF   ON         64K     OFF  OFF   ON
    192K      OFF   ON  OFF        128K     OFF   ON  OFF
    256K*     OFF   ON   ON        192K     OFF   ON   ON
    320K       ON  OFF  OFF        256K      ON  OFF  OFF
    384K       ON  OFF   ON        320K      ON  OFF   ON
    448K       ON   ON  OFF        384K*     ON   ON  OFF
    512K       ON   ON   ON

    * = FACTORY DEFAULT

    SW7 - NOT APPLICABLE
    SW8 - PARITY ENABLE (Recommened ON at all times)


JUMPER SETTINGS

    PORT ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK (Reading from Left to Right)

        1) Installed to Enable Serial Port as COM1:   (3F8)
        2) Installed to Enable Serial Port as COM2:   (2F8)
        3) Installed to Enable Parallel Port as LPT1:
        4) Installed to Enable Parallel Port as LPT2:
        5) Installed to Enable Game Port              (201)
        6) Installed to Enable Clock/Calendar         (2C0)

    IRQ JUMPER BLOCK

        The IRQ block consists of three pairs of pins, labeled 3,4,7.
        Install a jumper at "3" if the Serial Port is configured as COM2,
        or at "4" if it is configured as COM1. Install a jumper at "7"
        if the Parallel Port is configured as LPT1.


RS-232 JUMPER BLOCK

    RS-232 configuration block is made up of six pairs of jumpers labeled 1-6.
    Their function is to minimize the need for making special I/O cables for
    some unique serial devices. The normal setting in nearly all cases is to
    install three jumpers on the even numbered options (2,4,&6). In rare
    instances, a device may require that the CTS, DSR, or DCD signals be
    forced true. In these cases, move the corresponding jumpers as follows:

        Move "2" to "1" to force True CTS
        Move "4" to "3" to force True DSR
        Move "6" to "5" to force True DCD


SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

    ͻ 
                                                        RS232      Ķ
                                                     JUMPER BLOCK   
                                                           ******   
                                                  SW-1              
                                               +---------+          
                                               | S1   S8 |          
                                  BATT         +---------+          
                                                                    
                    PORT ENABLE  ******      IRQ JUMPER             
                    JUMPER BLOCK              ***                  Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      


Select: 3

SixPakPlus (Type 4)                                 AST Part Number 201177-004

The SixPakPlus is a multi-function memory expansion board designed for use
with the IBM PC, XT, and 100% compatibles running at 4.77 MHz.  In it's
standard configuration, it comes with anywhere between 64K and 384K of RAM
using industry standard 64K and/or 256K dynamic RAM chips; a Clock/Calander; a
Serial Port configurable as COM1: or COM2:; and a Parallel Port configurable
as LPT1: or LPT2:.  All memory installed on the SixPakPlus is designed to
expand a PC to it's 640K maximum.  It does not support Extended or EMS/EEMS
type memory.  There is an option available for adding a Game Port.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    STARTING ADDRESS (Memory in system before 6PAK installed)

                   S1   S2   S3
                  ---  ---  ---
         64K      OFF  OFF  OFF
        128K      OFF  OFF   ON
        192K      OFF   ON  OFF
        256K*     OFF   ON   ON
        320K       ON  OFF  OFF
        384K       ON  OFF   ON
        448K       ON   ON  OFF
        512K       ON   ON   ON

        * = factory default

    MEMORY INSTALLED ON 6-PAK

                  S4   S5   S6   BANK 0   BANK 1   BANK 2
                 ---  ---  ---   ------   ------   ------
          0K     OFF  OFF  OFF      -        -        -
         64K     OFF  OFF   ON     64K       -        -
        128K     OFF   ON  OFF     64K      64K       -
        256K     OFF   ON   ON    256K       -        -
        320K      ON  OFF  OFF     64K     256K       -
        384K*     ON  OFF   ON     64K      64K     256K
        512K      ON   ON  OFF    256K     256K       -
        576K      ON   ON   ON     64K     256K     256K

        S7 - Not Applicable
        S8 - Parity Enable (Recommend On at all Times)


JUMPER SETTINGS

    PORT ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK (Reading from Left to Right)

        1) Installed to Enable Serial as COM1:   * (3F8)
        2) Installed to Enable Serial as COM2:     (2F8)
        3) Installed to Enable Parallel as LPT1: *
        4) Installed to Enable Parallel as LPT2:
        5) Installed to Enable Game Port           (201)
        6) Installed to Enable Clock/Calendar    * (2C0)

    IRQ ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK

        IRQ 3 - Installed if COM2: is Enabled
        IRQ 4 - Installed if COM1: is Enabled
        IRQ 7 - Should be installed if Parallel Port is LPT1:   *


RS-232C JUMPER BLOCK

    RS-232 configuration block is made up of six pairs of jumpers.  Their
    function is to minimize the need for making special I/O cables for some
    unique serial devices. The normal setting is to install three jumpers on
    the "two" positions, allowing normal RS-232 operation. In rare instances,
    a device may require that the CTS, DSR, or DCD signals be forced true. In
    these cases, move the corresponding jumpers to the "one" position.


SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

    ͻ
                                                     
                  BATT                              Ķ
                   ****** PORT ENABLE      RS *      
                         JUMPER BLOCK     232 *      
                                        BLOCK *      
                                                     
                       IRQ JUMPER BLOCK ***          
                                      +-------+      
                                      | 1 - 8 | SW1  
                                      +-------+     Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                   ͼ      
                                                       


Headline Bulletins Section                                    AST On-Line!

06/02/92: AST SIXPAK MEMORY PRODUCTS

    1 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-001
    2 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-002 & -003
    3 -=> SixPakPlus                         P/N 201177-004
    4 -=> SixPakPremium                      P/N 202094-001
    5 -=> SixPak 286                         P/N 200344-001

SixPakPremium                                       AST Part Number 202094-001

The SixPakPremium is a multifunction memory expansion adapter for the IBM PC,
PC/XT, and 100% compatibles running at 4.77MHz.  This board can be configured
with from 256K to 1024K of memory using industry standard 256K DRAMS of 150NS
speed or faster.  The memory can be further expanded to 2048K by using the
Premium-Pak memory daughter-board.

The SixPakPremium comes standard with a serial port configurable as COM1: or
COM2:, a parallel port configurable as LPT1: or LPT2:, and a real time
clock/calendar.  Options that can be added to this board would include a
second serial port and a game port.

The memory on the SixPakPremium can be used to increase base conventional to
its maximum of 640K.  Any additional memory installed would be available as
EMS expanded memory.  Expanded memory standards supported by this board
include LIM 3.2, EEMS, and LIM 4.0.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    Conventional Memory Starting Address

                SW1-1  SW1-2  SW1-3  SW1-4
                -----  -----  -----  -----
          0K     OFF    OFF    OFF    OFF
         64K      ON    OFF    OFF    OFF
        128K     OFF     ON    OFF    OFF
        192K      ON     ON    OFF    OFF
        256K     OFF    OFF     ON    OFF
        320K      ON    OFF     ON    OFF
        384K     OFF     ON     ON    OFF
        448K      ON     ON     ON    OFF
        512K     OFF    OFF    OFF     ON
        576K      ON    OFF    OFF     ON
        640K     OFF     ON    OFF     ON

        NOTE: If all memory on the SixPakPremium is to be used as
              expanded memory, set starting address at 640K.

        SW1-5 - N/A

        SW1-6 - N/A

        SW1-7 - On to enable dual page mode

        SW1-8 - On to enable parity checking


    Base I/O Address

                SW2-1  SW2-2  SW2-3  SW2-4
                -----  -----  -----  -----
        208h      ON     ON     ON     ON
        218h      ON     ON     ON    OFF  (default)
        258h      ON    OFF     ON    OFF
        268h      ON    OFF    OFF     ON
        2A8h     OFF     ON    OFF     ON
        2B8h     OFF     ON    OFF    OFF
        2E8h     OFF    OFF    OFF     ON

        SW2-5 - N/A
        SW2-6 - N/A


    SixPakPremium Memory used for Base 640K

                      SW2-7  SW2-8
                      -----  -----
                0K      ON     ON
        Up to 256K     OFF     ON
        Up to 512K      ON    OFF
        Up to 768K*    OFF    OFF

        NOTE: Since the maximum amount of memory that DOS will recognize
              is 640K, any excess memory (over 640K total) will be available
              as expanded memory.


JUMPER SETTINGS

    E3 - Connect to enable serial port as COM1:
    E4 - Connect to enable serial port as COM2:
    E5 - Connect to enable second serial option as COM2:
    E6 - Connect to enable parallel port as LPT1:
    E7 - Connect to enable parallel port as LPT2:
    E8 - Connect to enable game port option
    E9 - Connect to enable clock/calendar

    E17 - Connect for IRQ7 (with LPT1:)

    E18 - Connect for IRQ3 (with second serial option)
    E19 - Connect for IRQ3 (with COM2: - first port)
    E20 - Connect for IRQ4 (with COM1: - first port)

    RS-232 Configuration - first port
    -----------------------------------------
    E21 - Connect for CTS forced true
    E22 - Connect for CTS normal (default)
    E23 - Connect for DSR forced true
    E24 - Connect for DSR normal (default)
    E25 - Connect for DCD forced true
    E26 - Connect for DCD normal (default)

    RS-232 Configuration - second port option
    -----------------------------------------
    E10 - Connect for CTS forced true
    E11 - Connect for CTS normal (default)
    E12 - Connect for DSR forced true
    E13 - Connect for DSR normal (default)
    E14 - Connect for DCD forced true
    E15 - Connect for DCD normal (default)


SWITCH BLOCK AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

    ͻ
                     E10-E15 ***                                    
                                                                   Ķ
                                    +------+                        
                                    | SW1  |                        
                                    +------+ +------+               
                                             | SW2  |               
                                             +------+               
                    *******           BATTERY     ***        ***    
                     E3-E9                 *    E18-E20    E21-E26  
                                          E17                      Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      

Select: 5

SixPak 286                                          AST Part Number 202344-001

The AST SixPak 286 board offers flexible and powerful memory enhancement for
the AST Bravo/286, AST Premium/286, AST Premium Workstation, IBM PC/AT and
compatible computers.  It offers complete software compatibility with Expanded
Memory Specification (EMS) 4.0 software.

The SixPak 286 SmartSwitch configuration software eliminates the need to set
board switches. The software can make the optimal settings for your computer
automatically, or you can select your configuration from easy to use menus.
The SixPak 286 board retains your selected configuration even when your
computer is turned off.

You can upgrade your SixPak 286 board's memory to a maximum of four megabytes
(MB) with single inline memory modules (SIMMs) that snap in and out of your
board socket's.  Optional I/O Pak 286 (AST P/N 500560-002) piggyback boards
add one serial port and one parallel port to your SixPak 286 board.


JUMPER SETTINGS

To set the board Identification jumper (E9 through E12): If this is the first
SixPak 286 board in your computer, place the jumper on E9. For the second
board use E10, the third board, E11 and the fourth board, E12. In addition, to
use automatic mode after adding or removing memory, you must set the default
configuration jumper (E8) to the alternate position. This clears the old
configuration. For example, if the jumper is on pins 2 and 3, move it to pins
1 and 2.  Also,the jumper on (E7) should remain installed to enable parity
error reporting. Jumpers (E1 thru E5) tell the SixPak 286 the amount of memory
on the board, for 512K and 1MB the jumpers should be in the 1-2 position, for
2MB and 4MB the jumpers should be in the 2-3 position.


JUMPER LOCATIONS

    Ŀ
     +---+ +---+    .....                                
     | B | | B |    ..... <-- Jumpers (E1-E8)           Ĵ
     | A | | A |    .....                     .          
     | N | | N |         Jumpers (E7-E12)--> ::::::      
     | K | | K |                                         
     |   | |   |                                         
     | 0 | | 1 | <--- Memory Banks                       
     |   | |   |                                         
     |   | |   |                                         
     +---+ +---+                                        Ĵ
    Ŀ        Ŀ             
                                   
                                                           


06/02/92: MEMORY, GRAPHICS, ACCELERATOR AND I/O BOARDS

  > A -=> 02/07/89: AST Advantage and RAMvantage Memory Products
  > I -=> 06/30/90: AST I/O Board Products
  > R -=> 09/21/90: AST Rampage! Products
  > S -=> 06/02/92: AST SixPak Memory Products
  > V -=> 05/19/89: AST Video Board Products
  > M -=> 02/28/89: Miscellaneous Memory Products
    H -=> 02/15/91: AST HotShot Accelerator Board for 8088/8086 system

Select: a

Headline Bulletins Section                                    AST On-Line!

02/07/89: AST ADVANTAGE AND RAMVANTAGE MEMORY PRODUCTS

    1 -=> Advantage                          P/N 202051-001
    2 -=> Advantage Premium                  P/N 202106-001
    3 -=> RAMvantage                         P/N 202058-001

Select: 1

Advantage!                                          AST Part Number 202051-001

The Advantage is a multi-function memory expansion adapter for the IBM PC/AT
and 100% compatibles running at a speed of 8MHz.  The Advantage can be
configured from 128K to 3072K of memory using industry standard 64K or 256K
dynamic RAM chips with a speed rating of at least 120NS.  Standard I/O
features would include a DB9 serial port configurable as COM1:  or COM2:, and
a parallel port configurable as LPT1: or LPT2:.  Options available are a
second serial port, a game port, and a memory expansion daughterboard (for
higher than 1536K installed on the Advantage).

The memory on the Advantage can be used to bring conventional memory to it's
640K maximum, and to add extended linear memory to your AT or compatible.  The
Advantage does not support LIM, EMS, or EEMS expanded memory.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    SW1 - MEMORY INSTALLED ON ADVANTAGE

        NUMBER OF
        ROWS INSTALLED
        ON ADVANTAGE    ROW1 ROW2 ROW3 ROW4 ROW5 ROW6  SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
        --------------  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  --- --- --- --- ---
            1  (128K)   128K                           OFF OFF OFF OFF  ON
            1  (512K)   512K                           OFF OFF  ON  ON  ON

            2  (256K)   128K 128K                      OFF OFF OFF  ON OFF
            2  (640K)   128K 512K                       ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
            2 (1024K)   512K 512K                      OFF  ON OFF OFF OFF

            3  (384K)   128K 128K 128K                 OFF OFF OFF  ON  ON
            3  (768K)   128K 128K 512K                  ON OFF  ON OFF  ON
            3 (1152K)   128K 512K 512K                  ON OFF OFF OFF  ON
            3 (1536K)   512K 512K 512K                 OFF  ON OFF OFF  ON

            4  (512K)   128K 128K 128K 128K            OFF OFF  ON OFF OFF
            4  (896K)   128K 128K 128K 512K             ON  ON OFF OFF  ON
            4  (1280)   128K 128K 512K 512K             ON OFF  ON  ON OFF
            4  (1664)   128K 512K 512K 512K             ON OFF OFF  ON OFF
            4  (2048)   512K 512K 512K 512K            OFF  ON OFF  ON OFF

            5   (640)   128K 128K 128K 128K 128K       OFF OFF  ON OFF  ON
            5  (1024)   128K 128K 128K 128K 512K        ON  ON  ON OFF OFF
            5  (1408)   128K 128K 128K 512K 512K        ON  ON OFF  ON OFF
            5  (1792)   128K 128K 512K 512K 512K        ON OFF  ON  ON  ON
            5  (2176)   128K 512K 512K 512K 512K        ON OFF OFF  ON  ON
            5  (2560)   512K 512K 512K 512K 512K       OFF  ON OFF  ON  ON

            6   (768)   128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K  OFF OFF  ON  ON OFF
            6  (1152)   128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 512K   ON  ON  ON  ON OFF
            6  (1536)   128K 128K 128K 128K 512K 512K   ON  ON  ON OFF  ON
            6  (1920)   128K 128K 128K 512K 512K 512K   ON  ON OFF  ON  ON
            6  (2304)   128K 128K 512K 512K 512K 512K   ON  ON OFF OFF OFF
            6  (2688)   128K 512K 512K 512K 512K 512K   ON OFF  ON OFF OFF
            6  (3072)   512K 512K 512K 512K 512K 512K  OFF  ON  ON OFF OFF
        --------------  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  --- --- --- --- ---

        NOTE: Row one would consist of the eighteen RAM chips on the top
              edge of the board, with row two in the middle and row three
              on the bottom.  Rows four thru six are on the Advantage-Pak
              optional piggyback memory board.  Each row can accomodate 64K
              or 256K DRAM chips.  If 64K chips (128K banks) are used, they
              must occupy the lower numbered banks, as in the above switch
              summary.

        SW1-6 - N/A

        SW1-7 - N/A

        SW1-8 - Parity check (Recommend "ON" at all times)


    SWITCH BLOCK TWO - I/O PORT ENABLE

        SW2-1 - On to enable first serial port as COM1:

        SW2-2 - On to enable first serial port as COM2:

        SW2-3 - On to enable second serial option as COM2:

        SW2-4 - On to enable parallel port as LPT1:

        SW2-5 - On to enable parallel port as LPT2:

        SW2-6 - On to enable game port option

        SW2-7 - N/A

        SW2-8 - N/A


    SWITCH BLOCK THREE - MEMORY STARTING ADDRESS

        START
        ADDRESS         SW1  SW2  SW3  SW4  SW5  SW6  SW7
        --------------  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
          256K           ON   ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON
          512K           ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON
         1024K           ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
         1152K           ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF
         1280K           ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON
         1408K           ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF
         1536K           ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON
         1664K           ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON  OFF
         1792K           ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON
         1920K           ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
         2048K           ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
         2176K           ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON  OFF
         2304K           ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON
         2432K           ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF  OFF
         2560K           ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON
         2688K           ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON  OFF
         2816K           ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF   ON
         2944K           ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
         3072K           ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
         4096K  (4MB)    ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
         5120K  (5MB)    ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
         6144K  (6MB)    ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
         7168K  (7MB)    ON  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON
         8192K  (8MB)   OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
         9216K  (9MB)   OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
        10240K (10MB)   OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
        11264K (11MB)   OFF   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON
        12288K (12MB)   OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
        13312K (13MB)   OFF  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
        14336K (14MB)   OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
        15360K (15MB)   OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON

    The above list of addresses is not complete.  After the 3072K
    address, we have listed the settings for every megabyte only.
    Switches 5,6 & 7 determine the addresses between.  If you are
    unable to interpolate the correct starting address from the above
    information, contact AST to order the complete documentation.

    NOTE: The "STARTING ADDRESS" is not the same as "MEMORY INSTALLED
          IN SYSTEM".  Because of the reserved rom area residing
          between A0000h and 100000h, extended memory has a linear
          starting address of 1024K.

          In simple terms, if your system has more than 512K, the actual
          starting address is equal to total system memory plus 384.

          Some examples:

              SYSTEM  STARTING
              MEMORY  ADDRESS
              ------  --------
               256K     256K
               512K     512K
               640K     1024K   (640 + 384)
              1024K     1408K  (1024 + 384)
              3328K     3712K  (3328 + 384)


JUMPER SETTINGS

    J6 LOCATION

        7 - IRQ 7; Attach for use with LPT1:
        5 - IRQ 5; Attach for use with LPT2:
        4 - IRQ 4; Attach for use with COM1: (first port)
        3 - IRQ 3; Attach for use with COM2: (first port)
        3 - IRQ 3; Attach for use with COM2: (second port)


        The above jumper settings are to be used in combination with the
        settings on Switch Block Two.  For example, if the first serial port is
        to configured as COM2:, SW2-2 should be in the "ON" position, and J6
        location "3" (next to the "4") should be attached.


    J7 LOCATION (TOP-RIGHT PORTION OF BOARD)

        1 - CTS FORCED TRUE (first serial port)
        2 - CTS NORMAL      (first serial port)
        3 - DSR FORCED TRUE (first serial port)
        4 - DSR NORMAL      (first serial port)
        5 - DCD FORCED TRUE (first serial port)
        6 - DCD NORMAL      (first serial port)

    J8 LOCATION (TOP-RIGHT PORTION OF BOARD)

        1 - CTS FORCED TRUE (second serial port)
        2 - CTS NORMAL      (second serial port)
        3 - DSR FORCED TRUE (second serial port)
        4 - DSR NORMAL      (second serial port)
        5 - DCD FORCED TRUE (second serial port)
        6 - DCD NORMAL      (second serial port)


SWITCH BLOCK AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

    ͻ
                                                                    
                                                        J7 ******  Ķ
                                                        J8 ******   
                                                                    
                                            _______                 
                                           |_SW1___|                
                                           |_SW2___|                
                                           |_SW3___|                
                                                                    
                                                   J6 *****        Ķ
    ͻ        ͻ            ͼ 
                                       ͼ ͼ      
                                                                      
Select: 2

Advantage Premium                                   AST Part Number 202106-001

The Advantage Premium is a multi-function memory expansion adapter for the IBM
PC/AT and 100% compatibles running at 8MHz.  Memory can be expanded on this
board from 512K to 1024K, and up to 2048K with an optional daughter board,
using industry standard 256K dynamic RAM chips with a minimum speed
requirement of 120NS.  Memory standards supported by the Advantage Premium
include conventional (base 640K), linear extended, LIM 3.2, LIM 4.0, and
EEMS.  The Advantage Premium comes standard with a serial port configurable as
COM1: or COM2: and a parallel port configurable as LPT1: or LPT2:.  A second
serial port and a game port can be optionally be added.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    SWITCH BLOCK 1 - (TEN POSITIONS; ON = TOWARD NUMBERS)

        ADVANTAGE MEMORY DEDICATED TO LINEAR / NON-EXPANDED MEMORY

            LINEAR
            MEMORY     SW1-1  SW1-2  SW1-3  SW1-4
            ---------  -----  -----  -----  -----
            *128K        ON     ON     ON     ON (Default Setting)
             256K        ON     ON     ON    OFF
             384K        ON     ON    OFF     ON
             512K        ON     ON    OFF    OFF
             640K        ON    OFF     ON     ON
             768K        ON    OFF     ON    OFF
             896K        ON    OFF    OFF     ON
            1024K        ON    OFF    OFF    OFF
            1152K       OFF     ON     ON     ON
            1280K       OFF     ON     ON    OFF
            1408K       OFF     ON    OFF     ON
            1536K       OFF     ON    OFF    OFF
            1664K       OFF    OFF     ON     ON
            1792K       OFF    OFF     ON    OFF
            1920K       OFF    OFF    OFF     ON
            2048K       OFF    OFF    OFF    OFF

            NOTE: The above settings define how much of the memory on the
                  Advantage will be used as conventional (base 640K) and/or
                  extended linear memory.  Any memory not used by these
                  settings will be available as EMS expanded memory.

                  If the Advantage is to be used exclusively as EMS expanded
                  memory, set the switches on Bank 2 (below) accordingly,
                  and the above settings will be ignored.


        BASE I/O ADDRESS

            ADDRESS     SW1-5  SW1-6  SW1-7  SW1-8
            ----------  -----  -----  -----  -----
            0208h         ON     ON     ON     ON
           *0218h         ON     ON     ON    OFF  (Default Setting)
            0258h         ON    OFF     ON    OFF
            0268h         ON    OFF    OFF     ON
            02A8h        OFF     ON    OFF     ON
            02B8h        OFF     ON    OFF    OFF
            02E8h        OFF    OFF    OFF     ON

        DUAL PAGE MODE

            SW1-9     ON=ENABLED     OFF=DISABLED

            NOTE: Dual page mode allows expanded memory to maintain two sets
                  of mapping registers, which ensures proper multitasking
                  operation.  Generally, dual page mode is enabled. (SW1-9 ON)

            SW1-10 (See SW3 Below)


    SWITCH BLOCK 2 - (EIGHT POSITIONS - ON = TOWARD NUMERS)

        STARTING ADDRESS (LINEAR MEMORY INSTALLED PREVIOUS TO ADVANTAGE)

            START
            ADDRESS         SW1  SW2  SW3  SW4  SW5  SW6  SW7
            -------------  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
                0K          ON   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
              128K          ON   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF
              256K          ON   ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON
              384K          ON   ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF
             *512K          ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON (Default Setting)
              640K          ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF
              768K          ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON
              896K          ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
             1024K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
             1152K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF
             1280K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON
             1408K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF
             1536K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON
             1664K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON  OFF
             1792K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON
             1920K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
             2048K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
             2176K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON  OFF
             2304K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON
             2432K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF  OFF
             2560K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON
             2688K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON  OFF
             2816K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF   ON
             2944K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
             3072K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
             4096K  (4MB)   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
             5120K  (5MB)   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
             6144K  (6MB)   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
             7168K  (7MB)   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON
             8192K  (8MB)  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
             9216K  (9MB)  OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
            10240K (10MB)  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
            11264K (11MB)  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON
            12288K (12MB)  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
            13312K (13MB)  OFF  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
            14336K (14MB)  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
            15360K (15MB)  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON

            ALL ADVANTAGE  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
            MEMORY PAGED (EMS)

            SW2-8 - Memory Parity Checking

            The above list of addresses is not complete.  After the 3072K
            address, we have listed the settings for every megabyte only.
            Switches 5,6 & 7 determine the addresses between.  If you are
            unable to interpolate the correct starting address from the above
            information, contact AST to order the complete documentation.


        NOTE: Linear memory installed previous to the Rampge would consist of
              Base memory (maximum 640K) plus extended memory (non-EMS)
              installed in the system before the Advantage is installed.  If
              the starting address is set below 640K, the Advantage will
              automatically "backfill" base memory up to 640K, with the
              remainder of linear memory going to extended memory.

              You will have to adjust your machines CMOS with your set-up
              program only if you add conventional or extended linear memory
              with the Advantage.  Do not change the set-up to reflect expanded
              EMS memory.


    SWITCH BLOCK 3 - (EIGHT POSITIONS - ON = TOWARD NUMERS)

        SW3-1 - On to enable serial port as COM1:
        SW3-2 - On to enable serial port as COM2:
        SW3-3 - On to enable second serial option as COM2:
        SW3-4 - On to enable parallel port as LPT1:
        SW3-5 - On to enable parallel port as LPT2:
        SW3-6 - On to enable game port option
        SW3-7 - On to enable IRQ 4 (In combination with SW3-1)
        SW3-8 - On to enable IRQ 3 (In combination with SW3-2)

      * SW1-10  On to enable IRQ 3 (In combination with SW3-3)


JUMPER SETTINGS                      Advantage Premium  (p/n 202106-001)

    E8  - Attach to enable serial port(s)
    E12 - Attach to enable IRQ7 (for use with LPT1:)
    E13 - Attach to enable IRQ5 (for use with LPT2:)

    E14 - Attach for normal DCD (first serial port)
    E15 - Attach for normal DSR (first serial port)
    E16 - Attach for normal CTS (first serial port)

    E9  - Attach for normal DCD (second serial option)
    E10 - Attach for normal DSR (second serial option)
    E11 - Attach for normal CTS (second serial option)

    NOTE: In normal RS232 operations, the Data Carrier Detect (DCD), Data Set
          Ready (DSR), and Clear To Send (CTS) are driven by the external
          serial device.  In rare cases, one or more of these signals must be
          "forced true". To force a signal true, remove the appropriate jumper
          above.


SWITCH BLOCK AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

    ͻ
                          |SW1    | |SW2  | |SW3  |                 
                          +-------+ +-----+ +-----+ *** E9-11      Ķ
                                                                    
                                       E8 *         E14-16 ***      
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                E12 * * E13         
                                                                   Ķ
    ͻ        ͻ            ͼ 
                                       ͼ ͼ      
                                                                      


Select: 3

Ramvantage!                                         AST Part Number 202058-001

The Ramvantage is a memory expansion adapter for the IBM PC/AT and 100%
compatibles running at a speed of 8MHz.  The Ramvantage can be configured from
128K to 3072K of memory using industry standard 64K or 256K dynamic RAM chips
with a speed rating of at least 120NS.  The memory on the Ramvantage can be
used to bring conventional memory to it's 640K maximum, and to add extended
linear memory to your AT or compatible.  The Ramvantage does not support LIM,
EMS, or EEMS expanded memory.


SWITCH SETTINGS - SWITCH BLOCK 1

    MEMORY INSTALLED ON RAMVANTAGE

        NUMBER OF
        BANKS INSTALLED
        ON RAMVANTAGE   BNK1 BNK2 BNK3 BNK4 BNK5 BNK6  SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
        --------------  ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----  --- --- --- --- ---
            1  (128K)   128K                           OFF OFF OFF OFF  ON
            1  (512K)   512K                           OFF OFF  ON OFF  ON

            2  (256K)   128K 128K                      OFF OFF OFF  ON OFF
            2  (640K)   128K 512K                       ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
            2 (1024K)   512K 512K                      OFF  ON OFF OFF OFF

            3  (384K)   128K 128K 128K                 OFF OFF OFF  ON  ON
            3  (768K)   128K 128K 512K                  ON OFF  ON OFF  ON
            3 (1152K)   128K 512K 512K                  ON OFF OFF OFF  ON
            3 (1536K)   512K 512K 512K                 OFF  ON OFF OFF  ON

            4  (512K)   128K 128K 128K 128K            OFF OFF  ON OFF OFF
            4  (896K)   128K 128K 128K 512K             ON  ON OFF OFF  ON
            4  (1280)   128K 128K 512K 512K             ON OFF  ON  ON OFF
            4  (1664)   128K 512K 512K 512K             ON OFF OFF  ON OFF
            4  (2048)   512K 512K 512K 512K            OFF  ON OFF  ON OFF

            5   (640)   128K 128K 128K 128K 128K       OFF OFF  ON OFF  ON
            5  (1024)   128K 128K 128K 128K 512K        ON  ON  ON OFF OFF
            5  (1408)   128K 128K 128K 512K 512K        ON  ON OFF  ON OFF
            5  (1792)   128K 128K 512K 512K 512K        ON OFF  ON  ON  ON
            5  (2176)   128K 512K 512K 512K 512K        ON OFF OFF  ON  ON
            5  (2560)   512K 512K 512K 512K 512K       OFF  ON OFF  ON  ON

            6   (768)   128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 128K  OFF OFF  ON  ON OFF
            6  (1152)   128K 128K 128K 128K 128K 512K   ON  ON  ON  ON OFF
            6  (1536)   128K 128K 128K 128K 512K 512K   ON  ON  ON OFF  ON
            6  (1920)   128K 128K 128K 512K 512K 512K   ON  ON OFF  ON  ON
            6  (2304)   128K 128K 512K 512K 512K 512K   ON  ON OFF OFF OFF
            6  (2688)   128K 512K 512K 512K 512K 512K   ON OFF  ON OFF OFF
            6  (3072)   512K 512K 512K 512K 512K 512K  OFF  ON  ON OFF OFF

        NOTE: Each bank can accomodate eighteen 64K or 256K DRAM chips.  If
              64K chips (128K banks) are used, they must occupy the lower
              numbered banks, as in the above switch summary.

        SW1-6 - N/A
        SW1-7 - N/A
        SW1-8 - Parity check (Recommend "ON" at all times)

    SWITCH BLOCK 2

        MEMORY STARTING ADDRESS
        
        START ADDRESS  SW1  SW2  SW3  SW4  SW5  SW6  SW7
        -------------  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
          256K          ON   ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON
          512K          ON   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON
         1024K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
         1152K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF
         1280K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON
         1408K          ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF
         1536K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON
         1664K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON  OFF
         1792K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON
         1920K          ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
         2048K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
         2176K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON  OFF
         2304K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON
         2432K          ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF  OFF
         2560K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON
         2688K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON  OFF
         2816K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF   ON
         2944K          ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
         3072K          ON   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON
         4096K  (4MB)   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
         5120K  (5MB)   ON  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
         6144K  (6MB)   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
         7168K  (7MB)   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON
         8192K  (8MB)  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
         9216K  (9MB)  OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
        10240K (10MB)  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
        11264K (11MB)  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON
        12288K (12MB)  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON   ON
        13312K (13MB)  OFF  OFF   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON
        14336K (14MB)  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON   ON
        15360K (15MB)  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON   ON   ON

        The above list of addresses is not complete.  After the 3072K address,
        we have listed the settings for every megabyte only.  Switches 5,6 & 7
        determine the addresses between.  If you are unable to extrapolate the
        correct starting address from the above information, leave a question
        on the BBS.

        NOTE: The "STARTING ADDRESS" is not the same as "MEMORY INSTALLED IN
              SYSTEM".  Because of the reserved rom area residing between
              A0000h and 100000h, extended memory has a linear starting address
              of 1024K.

              In simple terms, if your system has more than 512K, the actual
              starting address is equal to total system memory plus 384.  Some
              examples:

              SYSTEM       STARTING
              MEMORY        ADDRESS
              ------  -------------------    
               256K     256K
               512K     512K
               640K    1024K  (640 + 384)
              1024K    1408K  (1024 + 384)
              3328K    3712K  (3328 + 384)


SWITCH BLOCK LOCATIONS

    ͻ
                                                     +---------+    
                                                     |SW1      |   Ķ
                                                     +---------+    
                                                     +---------+    
                                                     |SW2      |    
                                                     +---------+    
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                   Ķ
    ͻ        ͻ            ͼ 
                                       ͼ ͼ      
                                                                      


06/02/92: MEMORY, GRAPHICS, ACCELERATOR AND I/O BOARDS

  > A -=> 02/07/89: AST Advantage and RAMvantage Memory Products
  > I -=> 06/30/90: AST I/O Board Products
  > R -=> 09/21/90: AST Rampage! Products
  > S -=> 06/02/92: AST SixPak Memory Products
  > V -=> 05/19/89: AST Video Board Products
  > M -=> 02/28/89: Miscellaneous Memory Products
    H -=> 02/15/91: AST HotShot Accelerator Board for 8088/8086 system

Select: r

Headline Bulletins Section                                    AST On-Line!

09/21/90: AST RAMPAGE! PRODUCTS

    1 -=> Rampage!                           P/N 202073-001
    2 -=> Rampage!                           P/N 202073-002
    3 -=> Rampage!                           P/N 202141-001
    4 -=> Rampage/AT                         P/N 202079-001
    5 -=> Rampage/286                        P/N 202154-001
    6 -=> RampagePlus 286                    P/N 202247-001
    7 -=> RampagePlus 286 CR                 P/N 202349-001

06/02/92: MEMORY, GRAPHICS, ACCELERATOR AND I/O BOARDS

  > A -=> 02/07/89: AST Advantage and RAMvantage Memory Products
  > I -=> 06/30/90: AST I/O Board Products
  > R -=> 09/21/90: AST Rampage! Products
  > S -=> 06/02/92: AST SixPak Memory Products
  > V -=> 05/19/89: AST Video Board Products
  > M -=> 02/28/89: Miscellaneous Memory Products
    H -=> 02/15/91: AST HotShot Accelerator Board for 8088/8086 system

Select: v

05/19/89: AST VIDEO BOARD PRODUCTS

    1 -=> AST 3G Video Adapter               P/N 202091-001
    2 -=> AST 3G-Plus Video Adapter          P/N 202104-001
    3 -=> AST 3G-Plus II Video Adapter       P/N 202161-001
    4 -=> AST-VGA Video Adapter              P/N 202249-001
    5 -=> AST-VGA Plus Video Adapter         P/N 202262-001

AST-3G                                              AST Part Number 202091-001

The AST-3G is a video graphics adapter for use with the IBM PC/XT, IBM PC/AT
and 100% compatible machines.  The 3G is an EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter)
board.  Through hardware reconfiguration, the 3G can also act as a standard
color graphics adapter or as a monochrome display adapter.  The 3G does not
support Hercules monochrome graphics.  Standard video memory installed on the
3G is 64K, upgradable to 256K.  There is an optional parallel port available
for this board.

The 3G Adapter is compatible with the IBM EGA feature connector.  The feature
adapter allows for video input/output through the RCA video jacks at the rear
of the 3G.  These video jacks are not enabled unless the feature adapter is
attached.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    If AST-3G is the primary video adapter...

        Switch SW1

            Block Settings      3G Mode       2'nd Adapter     Monitor
             1   2   3   4     at Powerup         Mode          Type
            --- --- --- ---   ------------   --------------  ------------
            OFF  ON  ON OFF     EGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA
             ON  ON  ON OFF     CGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
             ON OFF OFF  ON     CGA 40x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
            OFF OFF  ON OFF     MDA 80x25       CGA 80x25     MONOCHROME
             ON OFF  ON OFF     MDA 80x25       CGA 40x25     MONOCHROME

    If AST-3G is the secondary video adapter...

        Switch SW1

            Block Settings                       Primary       Monitor
             1   2   3   4       3G Mode      Adapter Mode   Type (on 3G)
            --- --- --- ---   ------------   --------------  ------------
            OFF OFF  ON  ON     EGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA
             ON OFF  ON  ON     CGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
             ON  ON  ON  ON     CGA 40x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
            OFF  ON OFF  ON     MDA 80x25       CGA 80x25     MONOCHROME
             ON  ON OFF  ON     MDA 80x25       CGA 40x25     MONOCHROME


JUMPER SETTINGS

    E1/E2 Location - Base I/O Address
        Leave E2 position connected for 3xx

    E5 Location - Video Memory
        Connect for 256K; Open for 64K

    E7/E8 Location - Parallel IRQ
        Connect E7 for IRQ7 (LPT1:); Connect E8 for IRQ5 (LPT2:)

    E9/E10 Location - Monitor Type
        Connect E9 for CGA or Mono; Connect E10 for EGA

    LPT1 Location
        Connect to enable parallel option as LPT1: (378h)

    LPT2 Location
        Connect to enable parallel option as LPT2: (278h)


SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

    ͻ
         **                                                         
        E1/E2                                                    +-Ķ
                                                             SW1 |  
                                                                 +- 
                     LPT1 *                    *              *     
                                              E5              *     
                         * LPT2                             E9/E10  
                                                                    
                                                   **               
                                                  E7/E8            Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      


Select: 2

AST-3G Plus                                         AST Part Number 202104-001

The AST-3G Plus is a video graphics adapter for use with the IBM PC/XT, IBM
PC/AT and 100% compatible machines.  The 3G Plus is an EGA (Enhanced Graphics
Adapter) board.  Through hardware reconfiguration, the 3G Plus can also act as
a standard color graphics adapter or as a monochrome display adapter.  The 3G
Plus can also emulate Hercules monochrome graphics.  Standard video memory
installed on the 3G Plus is 64K, upgradable to 256K.  There is an optional
parallel port available for this board.

The 3G Plus Adapter is compatible with the IBM EGA feature connector.  The
feature adapter allows for video input/output through the RCA video jacks at
the rear of the 3G Plus.  These video jacks are not enabled unless the feature
adapter is attached.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    If AST-3G Plus is the primary video adapter

          SW1 Switch
        Block Settings      3G Mode       2'nd Adapter     Monitor
         1   2   3   4     at Powerup         Mode          Type
        --- --- --- ---   ------------   --------------  ------------
        OFF  ON  ON OFF     EGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA
         ON  ON  ON OFF     CGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
         ON OFF OFF  ON     CGA 40x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
        OFF OFF  ON OFF     MDA 80x25       CGA 80x25     MONOCHROME
         ON OFF  ON OFF     MDA 80x25       CGA 40x25     MONOCHROME


    If AST-3G Plus is the secondary video adapter

          SW1 Switch
        Block Settings                       Primary       Monitor
         1   2   3   4       3G Mode      Adapter Mode   Type (on 3G)
        --- --- --- ---   ------------   --------------  ------------
        OFF OFF  ON  ON     EGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA
         ON OFF  ON  ON     CGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
         ON  ON  ON  ON     CGA 40x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
        OFF  ON OFF  ON     MDA 80x25       CGA 80x25     MONOCHROME
         ON  ON OFF  ON     MDA 80x25       CGA 40x25     MONOCHROME

    SW2 - Emulation Switch

        By turning on the emulation option (SW2), the 3G Plus will emulate CGA
        graphics (when SW1 is set to EGA).  This is useful for cases when your
        software does not support Enhanced Graphics.  If SW1 is set to
        monochrome mode, turning SW2 on will allow the 3G Plus to emulate
        Hercules graphics.  The emulation mode can be used with the 3G Plus in
        the primary or secondary position.


JUMPER SETTINGS

    E1 - Video Memory
        Connect for 256K; Open for 64K

    E2 - Factory Test Point
        Connect at all times

    E3/E4 - Base I/O Address
        Connect E3 side for 3xx

    E5/E6 - Parallel port address
        Connect E5 for LPT1:(378h); Connect E6 for LPT2:(278h)

    E7/E8 - Interrupt Request
        Connect E7 for IRQ5 (LPT2:); Connect E8 for IRQ7 (LPT1:)

    E9/E10 - Monitor Type
        Connect E9 for EGA monitor; Connect E10 for CGA or Mono TTL monitors


SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

    ͻ
                                                            E9/E10  
                                                               **  Ķ===
                                          E1 *        E2 *           SW2
                                                                 +- 
                                                             SW1 |  
                                          E3/E4                  +- 
                                             ** **                  
                                                E5/E6               
                                                                    
                                                      ** E7/E8     Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      


Select: 3

AST-3G Plus II                                      AST Part Number 202161-001

The AST-3G Plus II is a video graphics adapter for use with the IBM PC/XT, IBM
PC/AT and 100% compatible machines.  The 3G Plus II is an EGA (Enhanced
Graphics Adapter) board.  Through hardware reconfiguration, the 3G Plus II can
also act as a standard color graphics adapter or as a monochrome display
adapter.  The 3G Plus II can also emulate Hercules monochrome graphics.
Standard video memory installed on the 3G Plus II is 256K.

The 3G Plus II Adapter is compatible with the IBM EGA feature connector.  The
feature adapter allows for video input/output through the RCA video jacks at
the rear of the 3G Plus II.  These video jacks are not enabled unless the
feature adapter is attached.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    If AST-3G Plus II is the primary video adapter

          SW1 Switch
        Block Settings      3G Mode       2'nd Adapter     Monitor
         1   2   3   4     at Powerup         Mode          Type
        --- --- --- ---   ------------   --------------  ------------
        OFF  ON  ON OFF     EGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA
         ON  ON  ON OFF     CGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
         ON OFF OFF  ON     CGA 40x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
        OFF OFF  ON OFF     MDA 80x25       CGA 80x25     MONOCHROME
         ON OFF  ON OFF     MDA 80x25       CGA 40x25     MONOCHROME


    If AST-3G Plus II is the secondary video adapter

          SW1 Switch
        Block Settings                       Primary       Monitor
         1   2   3   4       3G Mode      Adapter Mode   Type (on 3G)
        --- --- --- ---   ------------   --------------  ------------
        OFF OFF  ON  ON     EGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA
         ON OFF  ON  ON     CGA 80x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
         ON  ON  ON  ON     CGA 40x25       MDA 80x25     EGA or CGA
        OFF  ON OFF  ON     MDA 80x25       CGA 80x25     MONOCHROME
         ON  ON OFF  ON     MDA 80x25       CGA 40x25     MONOCHROME

    SW1-5 - Emulation Switch

        By turning on the emulation option (SW1-5), the 3G Plus II will
        emulate CGA graphics on an EGA monitor.  This is useful for cases when
        your software does not support Enhanced Graphics.  If you have a
        monochrome monitor, turning SW1-5 on will allow the 3G Plus II to
        emulate Hercules graphics.  The emulation mode can be used with the 3G
        Plus II in the primary or secondary position.

    SW1-6 - Auto Configuration

        Turning SW1-6 to the "on" position enables the auto configuration
        mode.  This allows the 3G Plus II to detect the type of monitor it is
        attached to and configure itself.  If SW1-6 is enabled, the first four
        switches on bank one are ignored.


JUMPER SETTINGS

    E1 - I/O Address
        Connect pins 1 & 2 for address 3xx.


SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

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                                SW1   
                                  6+-Ķ
         *E1                       |  
         *                        1+- 
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                     Ķ
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Select: 4

AST VGA                                             AST Part Number 202249-001

The AST VGA is a Video Graphics Array video adapter for use with the IBM PC,
PC/XT, PC/AT, and 100% compatible machines.  It comes standard with 256K of
video memory and a 15-pin connector for sending analog video signals to a
PS/2, VGA, or Multisynch monitor.  Video modes supported by the AST VGA are
MDA, HGC, CGA, EGA, and VGA, all on analog monitors.


JUMPER SETTINGS

    The AST VGA has only one user-configurable jumper setting; a three pin
    jumper that must be connected on the left or right pair of pins depending
    on the kind of monitor connected to the adapter.

    The left pair (1 & 2) of pins should be connected if the monitor is a PS/2
    or other analog only VGA monitor.

    The right pair (2 & 3) of pins should be connected if the monitor is a
    Multisynch monitor.  Note that the Multisynch must be set for analog
    operation.  Most Multisynch monitors come with a standard 9-pin TTL cable. 
    If this is the case, a 9-pin to 15-pin adapter cable must be obtained from
    the manufacturer of the monitor.


JUMPER LOCATION

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                                     Ķ
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                 ***  
                                 123  
                                     Ķ
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Headline Bulletins Section                                    AST On-Line!
Select: 5

AST VGA Plus                                        AST Part Number 202262-001

The VGA Plus is a Video Graphics Array video adapter for use with the IBM PC,
PC/XT, PC/AT, and 100% compatible machines.  This board can operate in either
8-bit or (in an AT compatible) 16-bit mode. It comes standard with 256K of
video memory (expandable to 512K) and a 15-pin connector for sending analog
video signals to a PS/2, VGA, or Multisynch monitor.  Video modes supported by
the VGA PLUS are MDA, HGC, CGA, EGA, and VGA, all on analog monitors.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    There is one bank of four switches accessable through the rear bracket
    of the board.  They control the following features:

    SW1  ON - Monitor attached is a multisynch operating in analog mode.
        OFF - Monitor attached is a PS/2 or other analog display.

    SW2  ON - Data transfer rate is 16-bit (board must be in 16-bit slot).
        OFF - Data transfer rate is 8-bit.

    SW3  ON - Adds one wait state to buss speed.
        OFF - Board operates at speed of buss.

    SW4 OFF - AT ALL TIMES


SWITCH BLOCK LOCATION

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                                           +-Ķ
                                        SW1|  
                                           +- 
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                              
                                             Ķ
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02/28/89: MISCELLANEOUS MEMORY PRODUCTS

    1 -=> Combo Plus                         P/N 03-01140
    2 -=> Expansion Memory                   P/N 03-01128-0
    3 -=> MP-II                              P/N 202033-xxx
    4 -=> MegaPlus II w/ serial & parallel   P/N 201165-xxx
    5 -=> Short Pak                          P/N 202085-001

Select: 1

Combo Plus                                          AST Part Number 03-01140

The Combo Plus is a multi-function memory expansion board designed for use
with the IBM PC , XT , and 100% compatibles running at 4.77 MHz.  In it's
standard cofiguration, it comes with anywhere between 64K and 256K of RAM
using industry standard 64K dynamic RAM chips; a Clock/Calander; and a serial
port configurable as COM1: or COM2.  Options include a parallel port
configurable as LPT1: or LPT2:.  All memory installed on the Combo Plus is
designed to expand a PC to it's 640K maximum.  It does not support Extended or
EMS/EEMS type memory.  The Combo Plus is rated for use with 200ns speed RAM,
and may not work properly with faster memory.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    STARTING ADDRESS

                  SW1  SW2  SW3  SW4  SW5  SW6  SW7
                  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
         64K       ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
        128K       ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
        192K       ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
        256K       ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
        320K       ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
        384K       ON  OFF  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
        448K       ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON
        512K      OFF   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON
        576K      OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON


        SW8 - PARITY ENABLE (Recommend on at all times)


JUMPER SETTINGS

    PORT ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK

        P2 - Short to enable parallel as LPT2: (278)
        P1 - Short to enable parallel as LPT1: (378)
        C2 - Short to enable serial as COM2:   (2F8)
        C1 - Short to enable serial as COM1:   (3F8)

    IRQ ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK

         2 - Not used, leave open
         3 - Not used, leave open
        3A - IRQ 3 short in combination with C2 for COM2:
        4A - IRQ 4 short in combination with C1 for COM1:
         4 - Not used, leave open
         5 - Not used, leave open
         7 - Not used, leave open

        Pins at location J2 are for the parallel port cable


DISABLING THE CLOCK/CALENDER

    Remove chip at location U32 (the clock chip) and cut the
    trace at pin #12, chip location U52.


SWITCH BLOCK AND JUMPER LOCATIONS

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                            BATT                    PORT ENABLE    Ķ
                                                    JUMPER BLOCK    
                                                            ****    
                                                 +--+               
                                                 |  |SW1            
                                                 |  |               
                                                 +--+               
                                                                    
                                  IRQ JUMPER BLOCK ********        Ķ
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                                                  ͼ      
          BATT = BATTERY                                              


Select: 2

EXPANSION MEMORY                                    AST Part Number 03-01128-0

The Expansion Memory adapter is a conventional memory board for the IBM PC,
PC/XT, and 100% compatibles running at 4.77MHz.  This board can be configured
with from 64K to 256K of memory using industry standard 64K DRAMS with a
maximum speed of 200NS.  The Expansion Memory adapter does not support
extended memory or the LIM Expanded Memory specification.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    Starting Address

              SW1  SW2  SW3  SW4  SW5  SW6  SW7
              ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
     64K       ON   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
    128K       ON   ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
    192K       ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
    256K       ON  OFF   ON   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
    320K       ON  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
    384K       ON  OFF  OFF   ON  OFF  OFF  OFF
    448K       ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF   ON
    512K      OFF   ON   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON
    576K      OFF   ON   ON  OFF   ON   ON   ON


    SW8 - PARITY ENABLE (Recommend on at all times)


SWITCH LOCATIONS

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                                                SW1 +--+            
                                                    |  |           Ķ
                                                    |  |            
                                                    +--+            
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                    
                                                                   Ķ
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                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      


Select: 3 

MP-II                                               AST Part Number 202033-xxx

The MP-II board is a Memory Expansion board designed for the IBM PCs and XTs
and 100% compatibles running at 4.77 MHz.  It can be configured to hold
between 64K and 384K of conventional memory using industry standard 64K
Dynamic RAM memory chips.  In addition to any installed memory, the MP-II
comes complete with a Clock/Calendar.  The MP-II cannot expand your computer
beyond 640K and does not support Extended Memory or EMS/EEMS memory.


SWITCH SETTINGS

       STARTING ADDRESS          MEMORY INSTALLED ON MP II

              S1   S2   S3                  S4   S5   S6
             ---  ---  ---                 ---  ---  ---
    64K      OFF  OFF  OFF          0K     OFF  OFF  OFF
   128K      OFF  OFF   ON         64K     OFF  OFF   ON
   192K      OFF   ON  OFF        128K     OFF   ON  OFF
   256K      OFF   ON   ON        192K     OFF   ON   ON
   320K       ON  OFF  OFF        256K      ON  OFF  OFF
   384K       ON  OFF   ON        320K      ON  OFF   ON
   448K       ON   ON  OFF        384K      ON   ON  OFF
   512K       ON   ON   ON

   S7 - NOT USED
   S8 - Parity Enable (Recommended to be set ON at all times)


JUMPER SETTINGS

    Location "CS"

        Installed - Clock Enabled
        Removed   - Clock Disabled


SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATION

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                                                                   Ķ
                                       ON +-------+                 
                                          | S1-S8 |         BATT    
                                      OFF +-------+                 
                                             SW-1                   
                                                                    
                                 CLOCK                              
                                SELECT  *                           
                                JUMPER                              
                                                                   Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      

Select: 4

MegaPlus II                                         AST Part Number 201165-xxx

The MegaPlus II is a multi-function Memory Expansion board designed for the
IBM PC and XT and 100% compatibles running at 4.77 MHz.  In it's standard
configuration, it comes with anywhere between 64K and 256K of RAM using
industry standard 64K  dynamic RAM chips, a Clock/Calendar and a serial port
configurable as COM1: or COM2:.  All memory installed on the MegaPlus II is
designed to expand your PC to it's 640K maximum.  It does not support Extended
or EMS/EEMS type memory.  In addition to the basic configuration, it can be
expanded with an optional Parallel port (can be set for LPT1: or LPT2:), an
additional Serial Port, a Game Port, and an additional 64K - 256K on a
Piggyback card.  Note that even with the addition of the Memory Expansion
Piggyback, the MegaPlus II cannot expand your PC beyond 640K.


SWITCH SETTINGS

    Starting Address

                SW1  SW2  SW3  SW4  SW5  SW6  SW7
                ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
         64K     ON   ON   ON  OFF  N/A  N/A   P
        128K     ON   ON  OFF   ON  N/A  N/A   A
        192K     ON   ON  OFF  OFF  N/A  N/A   R
        256K     ON  OFF   ON   ON  N/A  N/A   I
        320K     ON  OFF   ON  OFF  N/A  N/A   T
        384K     ON  OFF  OFF   ON  N/A  N/A   Y
        448K     ON  OFF  OFF  OFF  N/A  N/A
        512K    OFF   ON   ON   ON  N/A  N/A
        576K    OFF   ON   ON  OFF  N/A  N/A

        SW7 - PARITY ENABLE (Recommended ON at all times)
        SW8 - NOT USED


JUMPER SETTINGS

    PORT ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK

        CS - Installed to Enable Clock/Calendar
        C1 - Installed to Enable 1st Serial Port as COM1:
        C2 - Installed to Enable 1st Serial Port as COM2:
        S2 - Installed to Enable 2nd Serial Port as COM2:

    PARALLEL PORT ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK

        P1 - Installed to Enable Parallel Port as LPT1:
        P2 - Installed to Enable Parallel Port as LPT2:

    IRQ ENABLE JUMPER BLOCK:
        2S - NOT USED
        2C - NOT USED
        3S - IRQ 3; Installed if COM2: is Enabled with S2.  Second Port
         3 - IRQ 3; Installed if COM2: is Enabled with C2.  First Port
         4 - IRQ 4; Installed if COM1: is Enabled with C1.  First Port
        4C - NOT USED
        5C - NOT USED
        5S - NOT USED
        7C - NOT USED

    NOTE: In some of the revisions of the MegaPlus II, the labeling on the
          IRQ Jumper Block is incorrect.  On these boards, the jumper
          designations are as follows:

            2S  2C  3   3S  4S  4C  5C  5S  7C

          On this version, Install 3 in combination with S2.  Install 3S in
          combination with C2, and Install 4S in combination with C1

          Reference Technical Bulleting (TB) #0012 for further information

SWITCH AND JUMPER LOCATIONS:

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                              BATT     Off -- On                   Ķ
                                         +---+                      
                                         | S1|                      
                                         |   |    *  PORT           
                   PARALLEL *        SW-1|   |    * ENABLE          
                    JUMPER  *            | S8|    * JUMPER          
                     BLOCK               +---+    *  BLOCK          
                                                                    
                                IRQ JUMPER BLOCK  *********         
                                                                   Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                                                  ͼ      
                                                                      

Select: 5

SHORT PAK                                           AST Part Number 202085-001

The ShortPak is a memory expansion adapter for the IBM PC, PC/XT, and 100%
compatibles running at 4.77 MHz.  The ShortPak can be configured with from 64K
to 576K of memory using industry standard 64K and 256K DRAMS with a minimum
speed of 150NS.  This board will bring a PC up to it's DOS limit of 640K.  It
does NOT support memory above 640K, such as extended memory or expanded memory
(EMS).


SWITCH SETTINGS

    STARTING ADDRESS (MEMORY IN SYSTEM BEFORE SHORTPAK INSTALLED)

                   S1   S2   S3
                  ---- ---- ----
         64K      OFF  OFF  OFF
        128K      OFF  OFF   ON
        192K      OFF   ON  OFF
        256K*     OFF   ON   ON
        320K       ON  OFF  OFF
        384K       ON  OFF   ON
        448K       ON   ON  OFF
        512K       ON   ON   ON

        * = Factory Default


    MEMORY INSTALLED ON SHORTPAK

                  S4   S5   S6   BANK 0   BANK 1   BANK 2
                 ---  ---  ---   ------   ------   ------
          0K     OFF  OFF  OFF      -        -        -
         64K     OFF  OFF   ON     64K       -        -
        128K     OFF   ON  OFF     64K      64K       -
        256K     OFF   ON   ON    256K       -        -
        320K      ON  OFF  OFF     64K     256K       -
        384K*     ON  OFF   ON     64K      64K     256K
        512K      ON   ON  OFF    256K     256K       -
        576K      ON   ON   ON     64K     256K     256K

        S7 - NOT APPLICABLE

        S8 - PARITY ENABLE (recommend "ON" at all times)


SWITCH LOCATIONS

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                                     Ķ
                                      
                          +-------+   
                          |  SW1  |   
                          +-------+   
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                     Ķ
    ͻ            ͼ 
                    ͼ      
                                        

06/02/92: MEMORY, GRAPHICS, ACCELERATOR AND I/O BOARDS

  > A -=> 02/07/89: AST Advantage and RAMvantage Memory Products
  > I -=> 06/30/90: AST I/O Board Products
  > R -=> 09/21/90: AST Rampage! Products
  > S -=> 06/02/92: AST SixPak Memory Products
  > V -=> 05/19/89: AST Video Board Products
  > M -=> 02/28/89: Miscellaneous Memory Products
    H -=> 02/15/91: AST HotShot Accelerator Board for 8088/8086 system

