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Re: RAM cards for IIe
- Subject: Re: RAM cards for IIe
- From: mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon)
- Date: 21 Jul 2004 06:33:34 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Moll wrote:
>Wayne Stewart wrote:
>> 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.
>>
>> Wayne
>
>Which should apparently max out at 3 MB (as EMU][ does)... of course, no
>program seems to grok that much RAM even if they do grok RAM Works... O.O
Curious. Hard to imagine a straightforward logic design which
would set a bank limit at 3MB. If the "easy" thing were done,
the bank select register would be 8 bits, making the maximum
16MB.
Has anyone reverse-engineered the RamWorks or a RamWorks-
compatible card?
-michael
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