Chapter one, Getting started, Required – APPLIED ENGINEERING RamKeeper User Manual

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CHAPTER ONE

Getting Started

Required

To use RamKeeper, you must have the following:

An Apple II

GS

*

Note:

Due to physical constraints, a

//

e upgraded

to a II

GS

will not support a RamKeeper.

At least one memory card. This memory card can
be any one of the following:

GS-RAM™ (any rev)
GS-RAM Plus (any rev)
GS-RAM 2 Meg Expander (any rev)
Apple II

GS

Memory Expansion™

OctoRam™
RamPak 4GS™
RamStackPlus™
OnBoard™

*

Note:

This list was complete at time of

publication. Other II

GS

RAM cards may work.

Recommended

Even though RamKeeper uses a switching power supply
which keeps its operation cool, several powerful cards in
your closed computer generate lots of heat. We
recommend the II

GS

System Saver from Kensington to

keep it running cool.

Possible Combinations

RamKeeper allows you to attach memory cards in many
different combinations. Some cards must be attached to
the front side of the card. Others must be connected to the
back. Still others require the use of the optional
SlotMover. Determine if you'll be connecting one or two
cards, then find your card(s) in the lists below to
determine where to connect it (them).

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