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Greetings to all..

2006-07-15 by Jerry I.D.J.

Hello fans of Atari.
I have a quick query.In a past magazine I seem to vaguely recall a story 
about upgrading an Atari STE to 12 Mb of ram. Can anyone shed any  light on 
this and put me out of my misery?
Thanks in advance.
j

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RE: [atari-midi-archives] Greetings to all..

2006-07-19 by James Alexander

Hello Jerry

Yes I remember this too,  I think it was a german company that did the 
magnum upgrades, they had oen for the TT030 to go to 256megs of fastram too. 
  They have been out of production around 5 years or so.  I know best 
electronics has one for Mega St / STe I think that has a 12 meg upgrade.

Since the 68000 can address up to 16 megs and the atari st uses the upper 4 
megs for roms I think and perhaps IO (not sure hafta look it up).  It 
shouldnt be out of reach to even design a board that could run off the 
address lines from 4megs up to 12 and mount some simms.  Since I'm into 
electronics I may be able to figure out how to do it.  some details to work 
out but shouldnt be out of reach.
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>about upgrading an Atari STE to 12 Mb of ram. Can anyone shed any  light on
>this and put me out of my misery?
>Thanks in advance.
>j
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Anyone know what happened to David Becker

2006-08-28 by James Alexander

Hi everyone

Anyone know what happened to David Becker?  you might remember he wrote a 
number of PD programs for the ST, like dbwriter and a few mono games.   He 
was quite well known in the late 80's and early 90's but by the mid 90's 
he'd completely dissapeared from the atari scene.  I'm just curious whatever 
happened to him

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