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Re: RAMWorks II
- Subject: Re: RAMWorks II
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.dotnet>
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 04:08:21 GMT
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Martin Doherty wrote:
Proud owner of 1mb RAMWorks II (+ RGB daughterboard) has no clue how to
make any use of the extra RAM!
Since I am an avid Apple Pascal (1.2, 128K) user, I would particularly
like to know how to set up one or more RAM disk volumes, and save untold
wear-and-tear on my poor old floppy drives.
I would also appreciate knowing what to do in DOS 3.3 and ProDOS 8! From
another poster's (so far unanswered) question, it seems some driver
software from AE is required?
The RamWorks II is basically the same as the RamWorks III. After they
produced the RamWorks II they found the cards shape didn't work in the
European IIe so they moved some chips around and altered the dimensions
and called it the RamWorks III.
You can find a PDF of the RamWorks III manual and the software that came
with it at
>
http://homepage.mac.com/WebObjects/FileSharing.woa/1/wo/acK0I5Df2I0cNPL0.1/2.2.1.2.22.31.97.1.35.0.1.1.1?user=wayne_stewart&fpath=manuals:ramworks&templatefn=FileSharing1.html
Wayne
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- RAMWorks II
- From: Martin Doherty <martin.doherty@undisclosed.com>