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Re: RAM cards for IIe



"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote in message
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: Paul R. Santa-Maria wrote:
:
: > Okay, Bill, now that you have the 4MB IIgs
: > RAM card done, how about a Slinky clone
: > that holds 64MB (four 16MB SIMMs)?
: >
: > I think the Slinky uses three bytes for
: > addressing, so 16MB (four 4MB SIMMs or
: > one 16MB SIMM) might be the limit for
: > compatibility.
: >
: > Even 4MB (four 1MB SIMMs) would
: > still be nice in an Apple IIe.
:
: Personally I'd sooner have a RamWorks
: compatible card for the IIe Auxiliary slot.

I was thinking whether it would be possible
to create a MMC device for the IIe's AUX slot.
It has all of the signals and is relevant to
slot 3. The MMC cards only need 4 bits to
transfer the data into and out of it. I'll
think about that. Would also become a storage
device and free up a slot for something else.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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