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Re: Microsoft 16K RAM Card
- Subject: Re: Microsoft 16K RAM Card
- From: aiiadict@gmail.com
- Date: 24 Apr 2005 12:41:36 -0700
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Robert,
It is a diagnostic tool for programming the card. You can
view the current state of the card without having to read
softswitches. Just look at the lights and you know what
banks are active.
RoboWin emulator's debugger has a "pages" command that
you can view the state of the softswitches.
Rich