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From: S1.KGD@isumvs.iastate.edu (Keith Davis)
Subject: Re: C128 terms & archivers
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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 1991 05:16:26 GMT
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>How do you access a larger buffer with BTP?
>
>I use version 2.3 (the one with the dongle).  While it runs from a RAMLink at
>lightening speed (boots in one second, e.g.) its buffer is still 60k.
>
What?  Mine doesn't require a dongle?  I have a friend with a 128D
with the 64k video chip.  When we use BTP on it, he gets the extra
64k video memory used as additional buffer space.  Don't ask me how to
access it, as it uses it automatically on his 128D (64k RAM video memory chip).
