joeloda@aicchi.UUCP (Joseph D. Loda) (07/10/86)
A frind of mine who uses Appleworks quite extensively on his //e seems to be in the market for an extended memory card to increase his available memory within Appleworks. As I see it, there seem to be three popular cards out now: Apple, AE Ramworks and Coit Valley Multiram. Any recomendations, caveats, etc on these cards? Thanks in advance! -- Joe Loda Analysts International (Chicago Branch) Usenet: ..!ihnp4!aicchi!joeloda CIS: 75726,1641 BIX: jloda GEnie: j.loda
ralphw@ius2.cs.cmu.edu.UUCP (07/11/86)
In article <778@aicchi.UUCP> joeloda@aicchi writes: >A frind of mine who uses Appleworks quite extensively on his //e seems >to be in the market for an extended memory card to increase his available >memory within Appleworks. As I see it, there seem to be three popular >cards out now: Apple, AE Ramworks and Coit Valley Multiram. ^^^^^^^^^^ Actually it's Checkmate Technologies, there ARE other dealers. Anyone heard about their progress on the Gambit card? (multifcn with 2 serial , 1 parallel, clock, 65C02?, 512K memory, and 'support' for an 80 column display) -- - Ralph W. Hyre, Jr. Internet: ralphw@c.cs.cmu.edu [most reliable] Phone: (412) 268-2847 [CMU-BUGS] Amateur Radio: KA3PLY (c/o W3VC, CMU Radio Club) [packet mailbox coming soon!] Fido: Ralph Hyre at Pitt-Net [may change soon, when I put up a BBS of my own!]