[comp.sys.mac.hardware] Memory configurations for current Macintosh line

gmarzot@mbunix.mitre.org (Gio Marzot) (01/10/91)

In article <47879@apple.Apple.COM> blob@Apple.COM (Brian Bechtel) writes:
> Computers with the double plus sign (++) next to them(fx,lc,ci,si)
 have 32-bit clean ROMs.
> These computers will be able to take advantage of more than 8MB of RAM 
under
> System Software 7.0.  These computers, as well as the others that show
> configurations of more than 8MB of RAM, can currently use these higher
> configurations when running under A/UX.  The exception to this is the 
Macintosh
> LC, which cannot run A/UX, as it does not have a PMMU.

A quick follow up.  For the IIcx, is it possible to upgrade the ROM so it 
can fully take advantage of Sys7. Are there any other negative effects of 
32-bit UNcleanliness? Thanks for all the great Info.
Nothing like getting it right from the horses mouth.  
 - GSM

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