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Re: Battery back upped ram?
In article <785460215.14930@myrias.ab.ca>,
Devin Reade <gdr@myrias.ab.ca> wrote:
>In article <CzHv5J.D42@actrix.gen.nz> dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) writes:
>
>>There was: Applied Engineering (R.I.P.) had a device called the
>>RamKeeper, which worked with their RamFactor card to preserve its
>>contents over powerdown. I believe it was mains powered, or perhaps
>>that was just a charging circuit for the RamKeeper.
>
>It works with more cards than just the RamFactor. The manual lists
>about 8 or 10 with which it was tested. I've used it with the standard
>Apple IIgs 1Meg memory card, AE GSRam+, and the GSJuice+. Although
>the Ramkeeper can take two memory cards, there is some sort of
>incompatibility when using the GSJuice+ and the Apple 1Meg card.
RAMkeeper doesn't work with a RAMfactor, it's only for IIgs memory slot cards.
The backup that works with RAMfactor is called RAMcharger.
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