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Re: IIe sound problem
- Subject: Re: IIe sound problem
- From: shack@deimos.frii.com (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 1996/10/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Front Range Internet, Inc, Fort Collins, Colorado
- References: <326BE459.2936@ix.netcom.com> <01bbc00c$fa9aa540$a5f30c26@tomz> <54mfen$edl@news.emi.com> <54opmo$2dpg@uni.library.ucla.edu>
In article <54opmo$2dpg@uni.library.ucla.edu>,
<pubpc1@library.ucla.edu> wrote:
>
>"Tom Zuchowski" <tjz@mindspring.com> wrote:
>>
>>>The RamWorks came with several different configurations, but the most
>>>commonly found ones were 515K and 1MB. They sold a daughterboard that
>>>could accommodate up to 2MB for an onboard total of 3MB. I've never heard
>>>of anyone having a daughterboard with anything but 2MB on it, though. FWIW
>>>I have the 3MB setup in my IIe and LOVE IT.
>
>They made a 4MB one too. There was an article in a very (pre-GS) old
>issue of incider. It was about someone who ran a corporation with
>Apple //e computers. The //e's had Sider hard disk drives, 5MB of
>memory...wait, it could be a RamFactor instead of a RamWorks.
There was a 4 mb expander for RAMfactors to take them up to 5 mb. Unless
any of the legendary 16 mb expanders were produced, RAMworks cards topped
out at 3 mb. I would expect the RAMfactor expander to be pretty hard to
come by too.
--
Randy Shackelford
shack@frii.com