Difference between revisions of "Otten & Fecht 1 MB RAM-Disc"
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The RAM is accessed using I/O ports. It can not be banked in like common RAM expansions do. So it's a real RAM disc, not an RAM expansion. | The RAM is accessed using I/O ports. It can not be banked in like common RAM expansions do. So it's a real RAM disc, not an RAM expansion. | ||
− | There was support for FutureOS for a while. That support was abandoned later due to the very high price of the RAM disc (more than 1000 DM) corresponding to a very small number of units sold. | + | There was support for [[FutureOS]] for a while (up to system 0.6). That support was abandoned later due to the very high price of the RAM disc (more than 1000 DM) corresponding to a very small number of units sold. |
== I/O Ports == | == I/O Ports == | ||
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(Data taken from the FutureOS manual). | (Data taken from the FutureOS manual). | ||
+ | [[Category:FutureOS]] | ||
[[Category:Hardware]] | [[Category:Hardware]] | ||
[[Category:Peripherals]] | [[Category:Peripherals]] |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 21 December 2016
Not much known.
Reportedly, the RAM is accessed in 128-byte sectors.
The RAM is accessed using I/O ports. It can not be banked in like common RAM expansions do. So it's a real RAM disc, not an RAM expansion. There was support for FutureOS for a while (up to system 0.6). That support was abandoned later due to the very high price of the RAM disc (more than 1000 DM) corresponding to a very small number of units sold.
I/O Ports
- F9FC - #F9FE Otten & Fecht 1 MB RAM-Disc (R/W)
- FBF0 - #FBFF Otten & Fecht 1 MB RAM-Disc (R/W)
(Data taken from the FutureOS manual).