So it is possible to have more than 4MB of RAM? I realize the computer 
can only see up to 4MB from the main slots, but would it be able to see 
the RAM from the accelerator (assuming, of course, that the accelerator 
has filled RAM sockets)? My main limitation is not speed but RAM, as the 
25MHz 68020 is very fast.

What I meant by pseudo-SE/30 would be that I have a faster compact Mac 
with more RAM... even though I don't technically have a 68030 I'm sure 
this 68020 is faster than the SE/30 due to the significantly higher 
clock speed. But since my accelerator can't handle RAM anyway, it's not 
a pseudo-SE/30 at all.

So, yeah, if you or anyone else knows the names, specs and manufacturers 
of these accelerators that support extra RAM, I'd be interested to know.

On Friday, August 9, 2002, at 03:58 AM, Philip Stortz wrote:

> there are, but they have to have ram sockets on them, the existing
> sockets (at least on an se) won't see ram larger than 4m.  such
> accelerator boards do exist, i've got one i finally found drivers for.
> ps, with a 68020 you still wouldn't have a pseudo se/30, the se/30 uses
> a 68030 processor.


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