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Re: What's system does a ROM01 support?
Jeff Blakeney (CUTjefbla@bconnex.net) wrote:
: On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 20:38:20 GMT, "Mike Keppel"
: <lps_keppel@hotmail.com> wrote:
: >Thanks for the info. Where are the jumpers for the ram located at?
: On the Apple made memory expansion card, there are two sets of pins
: near the front of the card. One set points up, the other down. They
: do have J1 and J2 labels on them.
: My memory may fail me here but I believe the valid memory
: configurations are:
: Memory Sockets J1 J2
: ------ -------- --- ---
: 256KB UA1-UA8 off off
: 512KB UA1-UA16 on off
: 1024KB UA1-UB16 on on
: Note that 768KB is not a valid setting. You must fill the top right
: bank of 8 sockets for 512KB and then fill the entire bottom row of 16
: sockets which will take you to 1024KB.
Wait a minute. I thought sure I read someplace that 768k is indeed a
valid setting (logically it would be off...on) but that there are
perfectly valid reasons for not using that configuration. I'm rummaging
around the office right now looking for that...I think I have a manual for
the card around here someplace.....
I dunno. Maybe I'm remembering it wrong, but I could swear I read
someplace that 768k is a valid setting, but that it is impractical for
some reason...
--Dave Althoff, ][.
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