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- From: jmikkila@raita.oulu.fi (Jari Mikkila)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: More Than 9Mb On A A2000
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 20:50:06 GMT
- Organization: University of Oulu, Computer Services Center
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- Chris \"Big-Kahuna\" Rampson (crampson@ford.com) wrote:
- : Well, first off, the 4Mb fast RAM on the GVP Accelerator is 32bit RAM, which
- : has nothing to do with the 9MB 16-bit memory limit. The system board has 1Mb of
- : 16-bit RAM on it. This means you can add 8Mb of 16bit RAM. Your GVP SII has
- : 2Mb, which leaves 6Mb that you could fill. Why not just get some SIMMs for the
- : GVP SII? 1Mx8 SIMMs are pretty cheap, and the SII can take 8 (total) of them.
- : There is nothing to keep you from adding that 2Mb card!
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- Well, if there is space on 030 card to add ram, then it should added to there.
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- And second, if that ram in 030 board is on 8 mb area, you get troubles.
- like i had when i added GFX board, it need 2 MB, and i had 4MB on GVP SII
- card and other 4MB on A2630 card... Next buying is A2632 memory card.
- 6 mb is not enough when using GFX card...
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