This chapter covers testing procedures you may use to check the RAM on your MultiRam C Card.
This chapter should be read by everyone who has just bought and installed the MultiRam, C Card. You should always refer back to this chapter when you add or replace RAM on the card or if a problem develops while using the card.
R A M T E S T P R O C E D U R EOn the back side of the disk supplied with your card, the side marked “Utilities”, is a test program that will identify good RAM, bad or missing RAM, and will alert you if a 64K chip has been placed into a bank of 256K RAM or
Before continuing, please make a backup copy of the Utilities side of the disk if you have not already done so. Use The Filer on the Utility side of the MultiRam disk or COPYA from a DOS 3.3 System Master disk to copy Utilities to a blank disk. See your //c manual for detailed disk copying instructions.
Insert a backup copy of the Utilities disk into disk drive 1 sod boot the disk. You will see a menu. Choose the MultiRam C test from the menu.
If the backup Utility disk does not boot correctly, does not boot at all, no video is seen, or if the //c does not seem to be working correctly with any software you try to boot, turn to the next section
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You should see eight 64K auxiliary bank indicators on the left side of the screen numbered from 1 to 8. Since the Apple’s 65C02 processor cannot address more than 64K of memory at a time, the Apple swaps memory banks into and out of its addressing range in order to use MultiRam C memory. Therefore, the auxiliary bank indicators show MultiRam C auxiliary memory as the Apple sees it
On the right aide of the screen the usable memory in RAM Banks A and B is identified and the total usable memory available on the card is shown. Upon