Re: A89: LinuxTI & Memory Expander


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Re: A89: LinuxTI & Memory Expander




Building a memory expansion isn't that hard.  But it wouldn't be true memory 
(way too slow).  It would have to act like a hard drive...LinuxTI could use 
this for virtual memory, just like most of our home computers do.  The 
problem is all the coding.  This is of course if we are going to use the 
link port for memory expansion, and this is a neccessity, since most users 
don't want to really modify their calc.

Josh Cunningham




>From: Mark Scott <mscott@canada.dbcity.com>
>Reply-To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org
>To: "'assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org'" <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
>Subject: A89: LinuxTI & Memory Expander
>Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 18:07:14 -0500
>
>
>I think we should investigate making a better memory expander than what
>is currently available.  I am versed enough in electonics to build these
>things.  Haven't ever tried to write my own code for one of the chips,
>but I have the ability to program them.  Were we to do something like
>this, we could expand the memory capabilities greatly and have many more
>functions for "LinuxTI".  I know someone said something about this
>before, but I believe it was overlooked and it is a good point.
>Theoretically we could build an expander specifically for "LinuxTI" that
>would contain the code and let the OS handle all the dirty work.
>
>Mark E. Scott Jr.
>mscott@dbcity.net
>


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