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Re: RamFast SCSI question (comparison)
- Subject: Re: RamFast SCSI question (comparison)
- From: "Ernest" <leucoplast@seanet.NOSPAMS.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 00:04:05 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Comcast Online
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"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote in message
news:Xtj4d.42918$t61.21556@clgrps13...
> Ernest wrote:
>
> > I plugged the card in, without a drive attached, and tried to access the
> > Utilities by holding down the '0' (zero) key, but I can't get into the
Util
> > screen. The card gives me the searching message, and then the system
boots
> > from floppy. Do I have to have a drive attached to access the Utilities
> > program?
>
> I was able to get into the utilities without a drive attached. Still,
> I'd try a drive, even a CD drive.
This card has two 256*4 chips (9240 V53C104BP70.) I'm not sure what that
means, exactly.