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Re: RAMFactor help, please
- Subject: Re: RAMFactor help, please
- From: jkeim@unlinfo.unl.edu (james keim)
- Date: 1997/07/31
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
- References: <01bc9990$f2f4c880$2d880fcf@chesster.pcl.net>
Jason,
I think you need to find some little plastic jumper blocks and
put them on where the Ramcharger would usually plug in. These can be
found at Radio Shack (a package of eight for about a dollar) if you
don't have them lying around.
There is a built in ram self-test that you can access through
the system monitor (Type "CALL -151" from Basic). At the * prompt
type "C40AG".
Hope this helps.
--James Keim
Jason Whorton (chesster@pcl.net) wrote:
: Hello. I recently purchased a used system that had a RAMFactor card in it.
: I am needing help in figuring out if the card actually works or not. Do I
: have to have some special AE software to get it to working right? Most of
: the time when I try to warm boot with the card in, it has some (I think)
: hexidecimal characters across the top of the screen. Occasionaly, it will
: just have a blob of different colored blocks all over the screen. If
: anyone can give me any information on how to test this card to see if it
: works, I would appreciate it. Also, I bought a RAMCharger for it. Is
: there a possibility that the RAMFactor thinks it is connected to the
: RAMCharger, or it is supposed to be? If anyone has any information they
: could pass along about it, I would greatly appreciate it.
: I am attempting to use the RAMFactor in an enhanced Apple //e.
: Thank you,
: Jason Whorton