Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!micor!taob From: taob@micor.ocunix.on.ca (Brian Tao) Subject: Re: Extra Ensoniq RAM Organization: M.B. Cormier INC. Date: Mon, 17 Jun 91 22:11:19 EDT Message-ID: References: <1991Jun17.110401.7382@nntp-server.caltech.edu> Sender: view@micor.ocunix.on.ca (View) From toddpw@nntp-server.caltech.edu (Todd P. Whitesel): > gwyn@smoke.brl.mil (Doug Gwyn) writes: > > >Nope. > > Gee, at least tell him why. A raw 'nope' is really unhelpful. Thank you, Todd. 8-) > It's technically feasible, although it is not something to try unless > you know what you're doing. I won't be the one doing the surgery on the GS, but your post will be forwarded to those who are interested in attempting this. > The sound tools don't have any way to specify the extra bit anyway > so you'd have to set it between DOC RAM loading calls or write your > own sound software anyway. None of the current crop of sound software will recognize the extra 64K of RAM anyway, and SoundSmith is the only application I can think of that would really benefit from it. Interesting to see how the DOC behaves with twice the RAM though...