Tall Tree Systems`JRAM-3'

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Sun Dec 2 14:22:24 2001

On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
> Might be useful on another XT-class machine... while the
> Zenith still belonged to employer, I bought a kit which
> modified the Zenith memory board using a new PAL to provide
> 768K, or 750K plus some UMBs... ISTR is was incompatible
> with continued use of the JRAM-3, tho...

Couldn't you jumper/configure the JRAM for a different "window" location?

> Docs/drivers? versions with the clock board?

>From memory:
I know that I have some JRAMs of several different models, and LOTS of
JLASER (JRAM with laser printer controller), some complete with docs, some
just boards, etc. Some daughterboards, including floppy controller, but I
don't know if I still have any of the clock daughterboards.

I also have some Maynard floppy controllers, and some of their
daughterboards, but I don't remember which. I think that I may have a
Maynard clock daugherboard (without software)


I had planned to take all of the TallTree (JRAM/JLASER) and Maynard stuff
to VCF, but, ...


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