There are six 8 KB ROM DIP sockets on an IBM PC motherboard,How did the bottom oneparity check DRAM chips work? In particular, is there a reason for the expansion socketgap in the motherboard (labeled U28IBM calls this system board). What examples are there of between the use of this expansion socketparity check DRAM and the "normal" DRAM above it?
Further, thereThere is a also a gap in the 8kB ROM sockets to the left of the DRAM sockets, between the U28 socket and the U29 socket above it. This makes the board tidier and aligns the U28 socket with the RAM parity chips to the right. Is there a reason for this gap?
A guesslesser question is whether there are any products that it makesutilised the U28ROM expansion socket and RAM parity chip sockets closer to the edge of the motherboard.(labeled U28)?