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From: covertr@force.UUCP (Richard E. Covert)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: Cart. port ramdisks
Summary: One Meg RAM Chip version??
Message-ID: <45edee25.14a1f@force.UUCP>
Date: 29 Sep 89 15:21:27 GMT
References: <89263.223713BGB100@PSUVM.BITNET> <2220025@hpctdlk.HP.COM>
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In article <2220025@hpctdlk.HP.COM>, blv@hpctdlk.HP.COM (Bob Vixie) writes:
> Another alternative is STonehenge. It is a ramdisk kit that connects to
> the DMA (hard disk) port. It allows 2 meg of 256 x 1 dynamic ram chips in
> banks of 8. I built one several months ago and have had very little
> trouble. It is available from:
>
>
> Contact: Ron Schreiner (312) 520-8003
> RONSAT Technologies Inc.
> 368 Lexington Drive.
> Buffalo Grove, IL. 60089
>
> The STonehenge kit priced at $169.95 includes;
>
> For more information or to order contact RONSAT
> Technologies Inc. Voice: (312) 520-8003 Modem: (312)
> 520-7812 Orders placed by modem receive a 5% discount.
> Dial-in (312) 520-7812, hit carriage return enter> until "Login: " is the prompt, then enter
> "info".
>
> I have a software patch if you do get it. There was a small bug in the
> software.
>
> Bob Vixie
> blv@hpctdlb.hp.com
Does anyone know if RONSAT is planning to make a version of STonehenge
that uses the 1 meg ram chips?? It would be nice to have a 4 or even 8 meg
version!! That would make one nice RAMDISK!! Especially if it is battery backed
up, so that you don't lose memory between bootups!! Heck, with an 8 meg Ramdisk,
I could put my entire Mark Williams C compiler and really fly!!!
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