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Working out the memory
- Subject: Working out the memory
- From: Alistair J Ross <mailat@alirossdotco.uk>
- Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 14:53:38 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Hi,
I believe that the Apple //+ comes with 48k RAM, however, can I check if
my machine has been extended any?
How can I read how many K of RAM my machine has using AppleSoft or the
monitor for example?
Also. I'm trying to salvage parts from a dead //e and put them into the
][+, my reason for this is to see if I can make a (close-to) //e system
out of a ][+.
Everyone talks of //e's or GS's, nobody seems to think that the ][+ has
much of a bite -- thus why im trying to hotrod it - I can only find comms
software for //e's not for my ][+.
How useless is my +: Should I get a working //e motherboard.
Further information on the parts involed can be seen at
www.aliross.co.uk/apple2
Regards,
Alistair Ross
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