[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: SCSI, RAM, etc.
ScottM@cup.portal.com (Scott - Maxwell) writes:
>I've finally decided to get a hard drive for my //e. I'm not sure what
>SCSI card to get and am looking for some advice. I have a Parallel card, SSC,
>Mouse, 5.25 card, SuperDrive card. I've got one slot (7) left for my SCSI
>ccard. I also need more RAM so I don't know whether I should get an Apple SCSI
>card or a RAMFast card (for the extra memory). Or should I get a memory card
>for the aux slot? What's the difference between normal 1-7 slot memory cards
>and RAM added to the aux slot (above 128k)? Thanks for any help.
The memory on the RamFAST cannot be used as application memory. Further,
for your IIe you'd need an older Rev. C RamFAST (the ones sold now aren't
guaranteed to work in the IIe). Either get an Apple HS SCSI or a used
Revision C RamFAST.
--
Jawaid Bazyar | Like UNIX? Like your Apple IIGS? Then ask
Procyon, Inc. | me about GNO/ME for the Apple IIgs!
bazyar@cs.uiuc.edu | P.O Box 620334
--Apple II Forever!-- | Littleton, CO 80162-0334 (303) 781-3273