Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ginosko!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pro-houston.cts.com!jabernathy From: jabernathy@pro-houston.cts.com (Joe Abernathy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: GS Ram cards Message-ID: <8910060816.AA18807@trout.nosc.mil> Date: 5 Oct 89 18:54:41 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 13 Network Comment: to #970 by henrym@pro-europa.cts.com What you're looking for is a DMA-compatible memory card. I don't know of any easy way to tell you how to tell if an old card is, other than the fact that most of the early GS memory cards were NOT. Some sold new today are not. Joe ... having just borrowed a RAM card, bought chips to go on it, and sent Applied Engineering $60 to get a non-DMA card updated ... UUCP: crash!pro-houston!jabernathy ARPA: crash!pro-houston!jabernathy@nosc.mil INET: jabernathy@pro-houston.cts.com