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============================================================================= AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN #0629 06-27-90 ============================================================================= AUTOSENSING OPERATION OF THE VGA PLUS When the AST VGA Plus (part number 202262-003) is configured to operate in 16 bit mode (switch position "two" = ON) the entire memory address range from C0000h to DFFFFh is in 16 bit mode for all system memory accesses. This is due to the design of the IBM AT standard I/O bus. This means that an 8 bit adapter which is configured to reside in this region will not be recognized by the system. Version 3.0 of the VGA Plus BIOS (part numbers 107000-682 and 107000-683) has the ability to detect the standard IBM ROM signature "AA 55". If, when the system is being initialized, the VGA BIOS detects this signature anywhere in the 128K range where it resides, the VGA Plus will switch back to eight bit operation to avoid conflicts. The BIOS cannot detect the presence of RAM (e.g., shared memory) on an adapter, however. In order for adapters which have this type of memory (e.g., IBM Token Ring II adapters) to be configured to operate in this address range, the VGA Plus has to be manually switched back to 8 bit operation (switch position "two" = OFF) to avoid conflicts.