If you can find a card called RAM GS ,for me was the best it was made by sequential SYS. I used all there stuff it was very fast I never had lock up problems and there is the Sirius -Ram card I had some problems with it but they might have gotten them work out . If was building up a GS I would use ROM 3 and all the SeQuential SYS. parts I could find I also use to go back in forth to my Mac with EXternal HD. that way . Now I use Bernie > > (the memory boards I have are Apple branded "Apple IIGS Memory > Expansion" > other identifying numbers/markings can be provided, 8 ram chips > onboard, 24 > empty sockets) > > Bryan "Ghazban" Reed > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> Let me amplify what Mike said. To run GS/OS, you really need more >> than 1 >> MEG of RAM. 4MEG is quite adequate, and 8 MEG is nice. >> >> Even if you do get it to boot with the 1 MEG card, it will be very >> frustrating to you. (Like running Mac OS X or Win2K with less than >> 64MB >> of RAM)
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