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Re: Expansion RAM problems at 12.5MHz ???
- Subject: Re: Expansion RAM problems at 12.5MHz ???
- From: blasjw@ntmtv.com (Joseph Blas)
- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1993 17:17:35 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Northern Telecom Inc, Mountain View, CA
- References: <1993Aug25.070207.4805@ntmtv> <25fjf8$6sn@reeve.research.aa.wl.com>
- Reply-to: blasjw@ntmtv.com (Joseph Blas)
- Sender: news@ntmtv
In article <25fjf8$6sn@reeve.research.aa.wl.com> schultp@aa.wl.com (Paul Schultz) writes:
>Joseph Blas (blasjw@ntmtv.com) wrote:
>
>: I recently started running my Transwarp GS at 12.5MHz instead of
>: 10. And, I have noticed an interesting problem. My AE GS-RAM Plus
>: card is failing memory tests. Apparently, the RAM chips are being
>: accessed faster than they can handle. Anyway, they are 100ns so maybe
>: 80ns would be o-k? If anybody else has experienced this problem or
>: has some suggestions, please let me know.
>
>: Thanks,
>
>: Joe
>
>I'm interested in this too. I have a ZipGS which won't work reliably over
>10.5 MHz. I have an old GS Juice Plus Card with the first bank of memory
>being 120ns chips. What are the symptoms that you are experiencing? Does
>the computer crash after a while? Or is everything fine except for the
>memory test failing?
>
The problems I noticed were that my GS would sometimes crash when opening and
closing a RAM disk. And, I started having trouble printing documents in
AppleWorks GS. That's when I tried the RAM tests and they failed.
Regards,
Joe
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