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Re: Apple //c Questions



In <5geeon$5q9@hiway1.exit109.com>, jruschme@hiway1.exit109.com (John Ruschmeyer) writes:
>In article <33297bbd.1480891@167.152.149.11>,
>Edhel Iaur, Esq. <LOSETHECAPITALWORDSedhel@bigfoot.com> wrote:
>>On Mon, 10 Mar 1997 17:02:48 -0700, ddmacang@cats.ucsc.edu (Flying
>>Scot) wrote:
>>
>>>Does anyone know how much RAM the Apple //c could be upgraded with?
>>
>>AFAIK, 128K is standard, and 1MB can be added (If you have the newer
>>//c  models, this is cheap and easy.  If you have one of the older
>>models, you'll need the other kind of memory (which emulates Aux.
>>memory, not the super-cool "slinky" memory), like the MultiRAM C card,
>>or AE's Z-RAM cards.
>
>Is the Z-RAM the one that also includes a Z-80 processor? 
>
>I've seen references to a Z-RAM ULTRA, also. How does that differ?
>
>Thanks... <<<John>>>

According to the AE catalog I have, Z-Ram came with either 256k or 512k of 
additional memory, and did include a Z-80 processor capable of running CP/M.

It doesn't mention the Z-Ram Ultra, but I would imagine that was a later
model with more memory.

Louis