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| + | '''AMRAM''' is a 16K RAM which acts like a ROM made by [[Silicon Systems]]. See also: [[AMRAM2]] | ||
| − | Amram user manual | + | According to a review in Amstrad Action, Amram has two banks of 8KB occupying ROM 5. |
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| + | It is reviewed in Amstrad Action issue 19. | ||
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| + | == Amram user manual == | ||
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| + | [[Media:Amram.pdf]] Manual as PDF file | ||
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| + | [[Category:Expansion ROM]][[Category:Memory expansions]][[Category:Manual]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:23, 10 March 2018
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AMRAM is a 16K RAM which acts like a ROM made by Silicon Systems. See also: AMRAM2
According to a review in Amstrad Action, Amram has two banks of 8KB occupying ROM 5. There is a write enable switch, which must be enabled for writes to be allowed and a green led lights up when the Amram is being written to.
It is reviewed in Amstrad Action issue 19.
Amram user manual
Media:Amram.pdf Manual as PDF file