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Re: Upgrading a IIgs
Norby <norby@idir.net> wrote:
>Okay. I think I've got my plan together.
>
>RAMFast SCSI
>Sirius RAM IIgs
>ZipGS
>
>As far as I can tell, these three devices will all work together.
>
>Is this true?
Yes, _if_ the RamFAST is new (and therefore rev. D) and the Zip GS
is v1.02 (any Zip manufactured except for the very first models are),
then you can have a Sirius at 8MB that is DMA capatible up to that
amount of memory.
For the record, I have seen _zero_ reports of the RamFAST rev. D
having DMA compatibility problems at 8MB. It was specifically
designed to DMA into all memory cards. The older, larger, RamFAST
rev. C will have problems at 8MB. Luckily Sequential only sells
the rev. D card now.
If anyone has a RamFAST rev. D and has other experience to contradict
this, please say so. Again, as far as I know, 8MB Sirius with DMA
with RamFAST _rev. D._ is not a problem.
>Also, are there any drive size limitations on the RAMFast?
>(I've got a spare 500MB external)
>
>Daniel Ratzlaff (norby)
>norby@idir.net
No size limit as far as I know. Just be careful of some models that
require the controller have an SCSI ID. Those won't work. You will
probably want to _test_ the drive first (so make sure they have a
money back guarantee). 500MB will work easily, since people have
connected GB models.
-Scott G.