kjay wrote:
 
[snip]
 
> If I remember correctly, those 68030 upgrades for 68000 Macs used a sort of
> round about way to get more memory into the system. The memory map provided
> by the ROMs only supports 4 MB of RAM. So, even with 16 MB installed it only
> sees 4 MB of RAM. However, their workaround was a combination of Mode32 and
> something called Virtua or something like that. Basically, they took the
> memory above 4 MB, turned it into a RAM disk and then assigned the whole RAM
> disk to Virtual memory using their own Virtual Memory app. This gives nearly
> as fast of access as just using the memory directly.
> 
> You'll need Mode 32 and to track down the app that did the memory hocus
> pocus. I'd try the Lowendmac list.
> 
> does this jar anyones memory?

Gamba has a great section on this very software on his web page(s) ...
now, if I could only remember the address ...
http://www.accesscom.com/~gamba - right?  -d

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