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Re: Mega RAM 80?
In article <DA909x.uF@news.hawaii.edu>, gkomatsu@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu
(Galen Tatsuo Komatsu) wrote:
> Anyone heard of this card for the //e?
>
> I ran into a dirt cheap //e at a thrift shop today (didn't
> buy it though as I was commuting via bus, but if it's still there
> this weekend... =^) which had plugged into the auxiliary slot
> something called "Mega RAM 80" (I think that was the name, I'm
> writing from foggy memory) from the angle I was at I couldn't
> see anything pointing to a manufacturer (and the card seemed fairly
> "stuck" in the slot, I didn't really want to spend time prying
> it out).
>
> First of all, considering where it was installed and by
> the name, it's an 80 column card. Second, from the sea of chips
> on it (and from the name too =^), it adds on more than just an
> extra 64k of memory. But how much memory? (shoudl've tried
> getting a closer look and counting the chips...) Any special
> features of it? quirks? Can I expect Appleworks to recognize it?
>
Hmm.. sure it's not the Meg80Z from Sequential Systems? If it is, it has
a Meg on board, and is fully compatible with Appleworks (and the usual sea
of other 'ware too)
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- From: gkomatsu@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Galen Tatsuo Komatsu)