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Re: Apple 2 memory
<exegete@nunya.biz> wrote in message
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: Bill Garber wrote:
:
: > <exegete@nunya.biz> wrote in message
: > 412d3cab_5@corp.newsgroups.com">news:412d3cab_5@corp.newsgroups.com...
: > : If I remember correctly the RAMFactor card from AE can work
in
: > a IIPlus,
: > : giving you up to one meg of RAM.
: >
: > RamFactor, like the Slinky, works as a ramdisk by default,
: > one MB in ProDOS and 400K in DOS. Hence the reason I keep
: > my 2 Slinky cards, and give away my RamFactor. Same card
: > in all respects. :o)
:
: According to AE's catalog, even in a II+ the RAMFactor will
extend
: AppleWorks just as it would in a IIe. I won't pretend to
understand how
: it works, but I would assume that if AppleWorks can load itself
into a
: RAMFactor, so could the TO utilities, and therefore there must
be
: someway for software to utilitze all that RAM. So, for the
original
: questioner, yes, he can use it in his II+, it will give him all
that RAM
: to use, IF his software knows how to use it.
Sorry, I guess I didn't follow the entire thread properly.
Of course, software that is written to utilize it certainly
can and will. :o()
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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