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Re: 1152k + 8 megs on ROM 3 GS
- Subject: Re: 1152k + 8 megs on ROM 3 GS
- From: bazyar@netcom.com (Jawaid Bazyar)
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 1995 15:05:38 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- References: <021767YQXXHOLDGQNAIA@wbb.com>
mcfudge@wbb.com writes:
>Is is possible to have 9,344k on my ROM 3 GS? I have heard that the
>maximum amount of memory I can have is 8 megs, but what of adding 8 megs
>to the 1.125 megs already in the ROM 3? I don't know much about DMA
>problems... how much of that 9megs+ RAM would be DMA compatible? I
>suppose the rest becomes a RAMdisk, right?
The Apple IIGS is incapable of directly addressing more than 8MB of
RAM period. In a ROM 03, if you have 8MB on a memory card the
top 1MB is ignored.
>Why is it that the GS can handle 16 megs of addresses, but only 8 megs can
>be used? What happens to the other 8 megs of space? ..nothing?
It's used for ROM, I/O, the "slow" memory, etc.
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