Rex = no ram. just backups of whatever is in ram to a nvram storage
I have ram chips in stock.. so you can expand to 32k..
the QUAD used to be available that replaced internal ram but it's no longer
being made
Greg
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 6:25 PM Anthony Coghlan wrote:
> Chris, to John’s
Chris, to John’s point also, if you were to get a REX but with only 8K RAM
in your M100, the REX would in effect be quite underutilized. REX is an
excellent way of backing up RAM into selectable banks - like having
multiple computers in one. However, if you only have 8K RAM, each REX bank
will
Thanks John - That's what I was getting at but did not articulate it clearly.
On Sunday, April 21, 2019, 7:55:40 PM EDT, John R. Hogerhuis
wrote:
Chris -- no, a normal rex does not replace your internal RAM. If you have a 8k
unit now you still will after installation.
-- John.
On
Chris -- no, a normal rex does not replace your internal RAM. If you have a
8k unit now you still will after installation.
-- John.
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019, 2:28 PM Chris Fezzler wrote:
> Does a REX completely replace/supplant the internal ram?
>
> If I have an old Model T with 8k and insert a
eff_Birt (Hey Birt!)
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> *From:* M100 *On Behalf Of *Chris
> Fezzler
> *Sent:* Sunday, April 21, 2019 4:28 PM
> *To:* Model 100 Discussion
> *Subject:* [M100] REX replaces internal RAM?
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> Does a REX completely replace/supplant the internal ram?
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es all 32K or RAM to
flash and back, i.e. backs up to RAM and restores it when you switch banks.
Jeff_Birt (Hey Birt!)
From: M100 On Behalf Of Chris Fezzler
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2019 4:28 PM
To: Model 100 Discussion
Subject: [M100] REX replaces internal RAM?
Does a REX completely r
Does a REX completely replace/supplant the internal ram?
If I have an old Model T with 8k and insert a REX does the computer run
completely via REX?
Are there Rex boards available?