On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 10:16 PM, Steve Conrad wrote:

>> Generally, the Ramworks card is better than the stock 64k/80 col card.
>> It sounds like the card you have has a bank of 256k chips (8 chips
>> total 256k) and a bank of 64k chips (8 chips equal 64k).
>>
>> The 2 connectors are for plugging in piggyback cards, I believe. There
>> was an additional 512k card that could be added   and ran parallel to
>> the length of the card. I believe that the piggyback card used both
>> connectors. I'm trying to remember, but I think I have a RamWorks II
>> card in storage I can look at this weekend.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> -Hal
>
> Does the Ramworks card give me everything the 64k/80 col card does?
> Also, the connectors are on both the front and back of the card. Where 
> did
> the piggyback cards go? Could you do two at the same time?
>
If I remember right, the longer connector was for the aux. card, but 
I'm not sure about the other one, now that I think about it, I'll have 
to see what my card looks like.

As far as features, it has everything that the Apple 64k/80 column card 
does.

-Hal


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