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Re: chips
- Subject: Re: chips
- From: shack@deimos.frii.com (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 1997/07/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Front Range Internet, Inc, Fort Collins, Colorado
- References: <5p9ec3$e09@news.ysu.edu>
In article <5p9ec3$e09@news.ysu.edu>,
Adalbert Goertz <be404@yfn.ysu.edu> wrote:
>
>
>Any idea which 8 chips on the RamWorksII are the first and second 256k
>block?
This is strictly from memory since my //e is in the attic and my RAMworks
manual is buried in a box of books.
The RAMworks II socket layout is like this:
== == == == ==
== == == == ==
== == == == == ]
== == == == ==
== == == == == ]
== == == == ==
The banks break down like this:
== == == == ==
== == == == == ]
== == == == ==
== == == == ==
== == == == == ]
== == == == ==
bank bank bank bank
1 2 3 4
Like I told you in email, the banks are laid off by silk screened white
lines around the sockets, so it's easy to figure out if you pay attention.
--
Randy Shackelford
shack@frii.com
- References:
- Re: chips
- From: be404@yfn.ysu.edu (Adalbert Goertz)