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Re: Help identify cards
In <19961226043700.XAA14175@ladder01.news.aol.com>
biglous@aol.com (BigLouS) writes:
>The Saturn card came with software that enabled it to be used as a ramdisk
>and yes it was designed to hold 128K. Back before hard drives for the
>Apple II series this was the best you could do as far as fast disk access
>was concerned.
>
>> "Saturn Ram Card" from Titan Technologies, Inc.
>> I presume this also is a ram card. This as in the other ][+. Its only
>> about half full of chips and though also found in slot 0, it has no
>> connections to the memory on the mother board (the spot where the card
>> above plugs in is occupied by a chip). What is this card? Can it go to
>> 128K?
>
>I've heard of this card but I don't know what scheme it uses to add
>memory.
>It's likely that only software written specifically for that board will
>be able to use the memory.
I believe I have this card, software, and docs buried in my collection of
treasures. If anyone is interested in any of it, drop me E-Mail.
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