Difference between revisions of "Standard Memory Expansions"
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* A nnK expansion adds nn Kbytes to the internal 64 Kbytes in the CPC. So the resulting size is nn+64 Kbytes. | * A nnK expansion adds nn Kbytes to the internal 64 Kbytes in the CPC. So the resulting size is nn+64 Kbytes. | ||
− | * This does in most or all cases also apply on the CPC 6128 | + | * This does in most or all cases also apply on the CPC 6128: only 64 Kbytes of it's internal memory are used (the 2nd half of internal memory is disabled and replaced by the expansion RAM, the resulting size is nn+64, not nn+128 Kbytes) |
== Standard Expansions == | == Standard Expansions == | ||
* [[Dk'tronics memory expansion]] | * [[Dk'tronics memory expansion]] |
Revision as of 16:12, 5 February 2010
Capacity
- A nnK expansion adds nn Kbytes to the internal 64 Kbytes in the CPC. So the resulting size is nn+64 Kbytes.
- This does in most or all cases also apply on the CPC 6128: only 64 Kbytes of it's internal memory are used (the 2nd half of internal memory is disabled and replaced by the expansion RAM, the resulting size is nn+64, not nn+128 Kbytes)