From - Tue Sep 9 22:38:34 1997 Path: netaxs.com!news-out.microserve.net!news-in.microserve.net!zdc-e!super.zippo.com!lotsanews.com!howland.erols.net!newsfeed1-hme1!newsfeed.internetmci.com!164.67.42.145!nntp.info.ucla.edu!nnrp.info.ucla.edu!usenet From: pubpc1@library.ucla.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: IIgs RAM expansion options Date: 8 Sep 1997 22:29:43 GMT Organization: University of California, Los Angeles Lines: 29 Message-ID: <5v1u8n$1l8g@uni.library.ucla.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: host-a443ea73.library.ucla.edu Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 1.2N (Windows; I; 16bit) Xref: netaxs.com comp.sys.apple2:121991 pdueck@pli.mb.ca (Perry Dueck) wrote, in response to James Keim: >> "your mileage may vary." I own both the Ram GS+ card and now >> Alltech's Sirius IIgs card. I have had _zero_ DMA problems with 8 >> megs installed. > > >I would like to thank all of you in responding to my question about adding >RAM to a IIgs. I appreciate it. :) >I have made the decision to purchase a "Sequential Systems RAM-GS" 4 >megabyte memory expansion board. :) > >Regards, Perry Dueck Perry, since you probably already bought the RAM-GS, I would like to add for the benefit of others: Alltech will sell you a Sirius RAM with 4MB worth of SIMMs for less than a 4MB RAM-GS. At 4MB, the Sirius RAM is completely DMA capatible and it is cheaper in this configuration than the unexpandable RAM-GS. The Sirius RAM also gives you _the option_, should you chose, of upgrading all the way to 8MB in the future. Summary: the Sirius is DMA capatible at 4MB. It is cheaper than the nonexpandable Sequential card at 4MB. It _is_ expandable in the future should you chose, unlike the Sequential card. Why would anyone want to buy the Sequential card? Scott G.