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- From: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson)
- Subject: Re: 386BB and 2630
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.093331.5391@enea.se>
- Organization: Enea Data AB
- References: <2431@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 09:33:31 GMT
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- aegnor@bsu-cs.bsu.edu (David C. Powell) writes:
- - In article <63021@cup.portal.com> DennyA@cup.portal.com (Denny Lee Atkin) writes:
- - >Pat,
- - >
- - >Unfortunately, the 4MB on the 2630 is configured in your 8MB of RAM
- - >expansion room. With a 4MB 2630 and the Bridgeboard, you'll only be
- - >able to add 2MB of 16-bit RAM.
- - >
- - >Denny Atkin | dennya@cup.portal.com | "No matter where
- -
- - Say WHAT??? I thought the whole 'beauty' of the 2620/2630 accelerator boards
- - was the fact that their *32bit* ram was 'outside' of the standard Amiga
- - autoconfig ram space, and thus with a BB, you could have 6Meg of 16Bit
- - ram in the 'standard' autoconfig address [+ 1Meg of chip / 2Meg of chip if
- - you have MegaChip/a 3000 for a total of 7/8Meg] and however much 32bit
- - ram that was supported by the board [like the 112 meg that you can stuff
- - on the DKB memory board for the 2630card] thus, making the BB system much
- - more viable/useable...
- -
-
- No, that's the 'beauty' of the A3000...
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