> Yes, that's true. I dunno how much difference it
> actually makes though. The IIsi has basically the
> same RAM setup as the IIci, but its Bank A is soldered
> and fixed at 1meg. There is a IIsi RAM Muncher INIT
> that fills up all of the 1meg not used by the video
> buffer. Thus it improves performance by ensuring that
> no code which needs CPU attention is in there. Doesn't
> work on the IIci though.

Another way to do this on the IIsi is to create a 768K disk cache, which
has the added benefit of ... disk cache. :-)

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