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Re: Battery Backed RAM Card
- Subject: Re: Battery Backed RAM Card
- From: aiiadict@gmail.com
- Date: 2 May 2005 09:29:00 -0700
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Sean Fahey wrote:
> "xenophon" <xenophon@online.nospam> wrote in message
> news:fg0571dmierfif5eso0f06p5i25gc1etoi@4ax.com...
> >
> > I don't remember the name or manufacturer, but there was a company
> > that sold a RAM card for the IIGS that took batteries so it could
be
> > booted and used without disks.
>
> What's your application? If you want to boot in a hurry (relatively
> speaking) and go diskless, you might consider a CFFA card.
Are there any Apple II battery backed RAM systems
keep RAM on the motherboard powered?
Would be cool to have a system that you turned on,
and no loading occurred at all. The processor just
executes current software in RAM.
Rich