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Re: How to test if your memory card is DMA compatible?
On Jun 5, 12:14 pm, "Sean Fahey" <sean.fa...@a2central.com.remove-l8q-
this> wrote:
> To: SteveMalecheker
> Re: Re: How to test if your memory card is DMA compatible?
> By: SteveMalecheker to comp.sys.apple2 on Mon Jun 04 2007 05:31 pm
>
> > I must say WHY is it that after 20 years that we need to protect this
> > vintage copyright stuff. Who is the person who is making bundles off
> > of this stuff anyway...no one anymore...they all moved on to bigger
>
> Simple. Apple owns the material. It's copyrighted. Apple has LICENSED Syndicomm
> to distribute it legally.
>
> Apple has been contacted several times asking for Appleworks, APDA materials,
> etc to be released into free ware, or at least freely distributable. They've
> always said no, with the exception of Apple Australia granting someone (I
> forget who) privileges to scan the manuals that come with the Apple IIGS.
>
> Most of what you said, I agree with on the surface. I'm all for free this and
> that, share and share alike. If I'm entitled to it.
>
> Got a beef with Syndicomm? Take it to Sheppy.
>
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I am testing a CV-RAM 8 meg card....will that be able to do it?