Some Version 1 boards have the RAM Quantity DIP switch not populated. These will also have BIOS Rev.C or later, and count the RAM automatically.
Some Version 1 boards will have the RAM Quantity DIP switch, and may or may not have BIOS Rev.C
If it has BIOS Rev.C, the switch isn't used.
If it has an earlier BIOS, then like the [first two BIOS' of the] IBM 5150, it supports a maximum of 544K RAM.
The 256K version of U35
U35 is an 82S123 PROM.
An image for the 82S123 is at here.
The 640K version of U35
QUOTE:
Regarding the previous files for Compaq Portable, I did succeed in reverse engineering the RAM Decoder PROM, and have recreated the 640K version on an SPLD.
This allows 640K on the system board instead of 256K.