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- From: pede0135@gold.tc.umn.edu (Michael Pederson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: 060 for the A2000
- Date: 12 Jan 1996 23:50:39 GMT
- Organization: University of Minnesota
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- Max Griessl (griessl@x4u2.desy.de) wrote:
- : Wells Fargo Bank (wfblan@netcom.com) wrote:
- : : All 32-bit Fast RAM will be available as extended memory. It will not be
- : : recognized upon start-up. You will usually get a program with your
- : : accelerator or RAM card that tells the Amiga where this extended memory is
- : : located.
- : Is this really true for the Commodore 2630? I thought this is not
- : possible. Otherwise where can I get such a program? I got no
- : original software with the 2630. I bought it second hand.
- : I would like to use the 32bit-RAM outside the autoconfiguration space.
-
- Not exactly. It is true for the DKB 2632 daughterboard that
- plugs into the 2630, but not the 2630 itself. The ram directly on the
- 2630 is 16-bit Autoconfig Fastram.
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