OK here is a crazy question. Many older computers have a limited amount of memory they can address but in some cases this can be worked around. For example I once had an Apple IIe with a RamWorks card running 16MB, the standard comp came with 64K and the Extended 80 column card allowed another 64K for 128 total. The RamWorks card plugged in place of the 80 column card and allowed the greater memory. I'm wondering if these machines can address a greater amount of memory if there was just a way to install it. My deal is simple, I bought a standalone controller for my machine that needs only a powersupply and to be wired in to function, it will make the machine do a much better job than it does now but it will also require a lot of work and time to install. As of now I'm making the parts I need to make and I cannot justify an upgrade but a little more memory would sure speed things up. |