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Re: Apple Drops Backward Compatibility for Next MacOS
- Subject: Re: Apple Drops Backward Compatibility for Next MacOS
- From: ericb@pobox.com (Eric Bennett)
- Date: 1996/10/26
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.be, comp.sys.mac.advocacy, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Penn State
- References: <elisha-0910962208490001@news.dot.net.au> <325C52F2.62CD@sybase.com> <53mcb6$87f@charm.magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> <53tdik$l77@europa.frii.com> <54o8mq$1pm8@uni.library.ucla.edu> <54p0bq$678@opal.southwind.net> <54rbq8$ijt@mailgate.lexis-ns
- Sender: emb121@r02a01.cac.psu.edu.
In article <54rbq8$ijt@mailgate.lexis-nexis.com>
christw@lexis-nexis.com (Christopher C. Wood) writes:
> What were
> the RAM limit on the GS?
16-meg address space. 8 megs for RAM, 8 megs for ROM (you could put up
to 8 megs of writable ROM into a GS and install the OS on it as a
really fast boot device, for example).
-Eric Bennett (ericb@psu.edu; http://emb121.rh.psu.edu)
I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally.
-W.C. Fields