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Re: help needed with A.E. Ramfactor card



In article <5gihas$si8@lana.zippo.com>,  <kgrubb@muskingum.edu> wrote:
>I recently picked up an Applied Engineering Ramfactor card at a flea market.
>It had no disks or docs with itThe date on it is 1986 and it plugs into a
>standard apple II bus slot, not the gs memory expansion or IIe memory
>expansion/80 col card.I would really like to use this in my gs. Does anyone 
>know of a site where i can find the info i need to use it?

Just slap it in and install the A2.RAMCARD device driver and there it is.
You can't use it as system memory so it's good as a RAM disk only. You have
to set the slot it's in to your card of course. I have an Apple slinky card
in slot 5 and a superdrive card in slot 6. One handy feature (if there's
1 mb of memory on the card) is the device driver lets you format the RAM disk
as 1 mb or as 800K. Handy for unpacking those infernal disk archives which
some people still make.
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Randy Shackelford                                 
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