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Re: Apple IIe or //e for sale



 To: Kontney Services
Kontney Services wrote:
On Apr 7, 1:46 am, Polymorph <polymorp...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 7, 1:28 pm, Kontney Services <k...@kontney.com> wrote:

If you are interested, I have an Apple //e in great shape for sale.
It is on eBay but will take it off if interested.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=110240870995
Kyle Kontney
Kontney Services, LLC
That //e has a RamWorks III (pretty rare) installed, so it has at
least 256Kb memory (it may have up to 1Mb) - not the 128Kb that you
have listed on your eBay listing.

It also has a Super Serial Card (common), a 5.25" drive controller
(common), and a 3.5" drive controller (pretty rare).

Hope this is of some help to both potential buyers and seller.

Cheers,
Mike

Mike,

How can you tell?  Is there a command to list the memeory?  I have
been doing this for 24 years, but cannot rememeber the commands.  Any
advice that you can give on how to know the memory would be helpfull.

Thanks, Kyle
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I don't actually own a RamWorks III myself, and I don't know of a command to use to tell how much memory is installed. However, the easiest way to tell is to examine the card itself. Count the number of populated/unpopulated RAM chips.

I just did a quick Google and found the RamWorks III manual:
http://www.downloads.reactivemicro.com/Public/Apple%20II%20Items/Hardware/RAMWorks_III/RAMWorks%20III%20&%20Basic%20v1.41%20Manual.pdf

It lists the various memory configurations possible.

If you can't figure it out, post back - I'm sure that someone else here will chime in! :-)

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Cheers,
Mike

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