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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 16:59:32 EST
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- From: "Me)" <JCOX@UTCVM.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: MegAchip
- In-Reply-To: Message of Tue, 26 Jan 1993 09:44:00 CST from <STEFFENR@UWSTOUT>
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- Dan Silva,
- I know this may sound inane, but I've seen it happen before so please
- don't be offended when I ask: Does he have more than one meg of ram?
- The MegaChip board replaces the original agnus chip with an Agnus
- capable of adressing 2 megs of ram as CHIP ram. The board itself does not
- include (to my knowledge) any ram. In order for the Megachip to give you
- two megs of chip ram, you first need at LEAST two megs of ram total.
- Be warned however that if you have only two megs, you will have NO fast
- ram and there will likely be a noticeable decrease in program speed.
-
- Hope this helps,
- Jason Cox
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- Jason E. Cox (Gambit)
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- UT Chattanooga Biology Major Tri-Beta Sigma Chapter President
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- "When the world is running down, make the best of what's still around"
- Sting
-