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Re: RAM cards for IIe
"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote in message
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: Bill Garber wrote:
:
: > Explain the "Pocket Rocket" which does not have a
: > cable to the motherboard. It also has fewer ICs
: > onboard. Well, that's partially self-explanatory.
: > The ram used holds more memory.
:
: David was thinking of using DRAM which needs a refresh signal
: either from the motherboard RAM or has to have it built into
the
: card.
: The Pocket Rocket uses static RAM which doesn't need the
: refresh signal but gets pricey when you start wanting megabytes
: of RAM.
:
: Wayne
Ok, that makes sense, and while I have your attention,
if I used say NVram, would it be able to cold boot from
it's previous state, or would it still be loaded as any
normal DRAM or SRAM???
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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