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From: iho@cac.washington.edu (Il Oh)
Subject: Re: System 7 and Spectre
Message-ID: <1991May16.211225.20336@milton.u.washington.edu>
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Reply-To: iho@akbar.cac.washington.edu (Il Oh)
Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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Date: Thu, 16 May 1991 21:12:25 GMT

mjv@brownvm.brown.edu (Marshall Vale) writes:

> On the subject of getting virtual memory to work under system 7, I think
>some of the '030 boards for the SE and Plus will give the machine virtual
>capabilities under system 7 and since they are using the same roms(or 
>similar as in the SE's case) that might bode well for '030 equipped ST's.

I thought that you needed a memory chip of some sort other to get virtual
memory on a Mac.

> Oh, I got my Spectre 3.0 upgrade several months ago.

Me, too.
--
 "I'm sorry.                            |    Il Hwan Oh
  If you were right,                    |    University of Washington, Tacoma
  I would agree with you."              |    iho@cac.washington.edu
   -- Dr. Malcolm Sayer, _Awakenings_   |
