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From: ugmiker@sunybcs.uucp (Michael Reilly)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: ASDG RAM DISK Problems
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Date: 17 Dec 87 00:09:35 GMT
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In article <244@draken.nada.kth.se> drs-ano@duvan.nada.kth.se (Arne Nordmark) writes:
>Help!
>
>The disk worked perfectly (almost) with a one MEG Starboard occupying
>addresses 200000-300000. So I just don't know what's wrong with C00000!
>
a while ago Perry made it clear that the ASDG RRD would not work with memory
in the c$00000 position.  So boards that use that memory position , like 
the insider, or your board in the 2000 will have problems with it.  The fact
that it only "breaks" when you fill it up past one meg, must have to do with
the way the RRD handles the c$XXXXX (where XXXXX is some memory offset from
the C$00000 memory spot) memory, not really the c$00000 memory.   

>I really like the ASDG, but I also like the extra memory.
>What shall I do?

	I think we all like ASDG, and the fact that the c$00000 mem. wont work
with the RRD, means I will be (sooner or later) buying a rack and some 
memory from them....

							mike