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                        RAMCard™ A Peripheral for the Apple II® Produced by Microsoft Microsoft Consumer Products A division of Microsoft, Inc. 10700 Northup Way C-97200 Bellevue, WA 98004                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
                    
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                        Copyright Notice This manual Copyrights Microsoft, 1980 All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. If you have any questions about this copyright, please contact: Microsoft Consumer Products A division of Microsoft, Inc. 10700 Northup Way C-97200 Bellevue, WA 98004 RAMCard is a trademark of Microsoft. Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc. Z-80 is a registered trademark of Zilug, Inc. Designer RAMCard was designed for Microsoft Consumer Products by Don Burtis of  Burtronix, Villa Park
                    
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                        TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration Information 4 RAMCard Warranty 4 Service Information 5 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 7 Important Note for DOS 3.2 Users and for 13-sector CP/M Users 8 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 Opening your Apple II 9 Removing a chip 10 Inserting RAMCard 13 Inserting the Plug 13 Inserting the Card 15 CHAPTER 3 USING RAMCard 17 How To Use Your Existing Software 17 Compatible Software 18 Some Compatible Packages 19 Autostart ROM 19 CHAPTER 4 ADDRESSING RAMCard 21 Memory Maps 22 
                    
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                        Registration Information Please take a moment now to fill out the RAMCard registration  card that is enclosed and return it to us. We must have your  registration card on file in order to contact you regarding any changes               or updates to this product. Failure to return the registration card does                not void your warranty, hut will make it impossible for us to contact               you. RAMCard Warranty Microsoft Consumer Products (“MCP”) warrants to the original user     
                    
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                        Service Information If your RAMCard requires repair, please return it to the dealer from            whom it was purchased. If it is not possible to return the RAMCard to  your dealer, you may send it directly to Microsoft Consumer Products. If the repair is required during the warranty period, please enclose        proof of purchase. During warranty, we will replace or repair your  RAMCard without charge. See previous section for more details re- garding warranty coverage. If the RAMCard require
                    
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                        CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION RAMCard is a printed circuit board that contains 16K bytes of addi-  tional random-access memory (RAM) for your Apple II or Apple II       Plus computer. RAMCard is designed for an Apple II with 48K bytes of RAM already      in place. If your Apple II has less than 48K RAM, you will need to  purchase enough 16K memory modules to bring your Apple II up to   48K. RAMCard is compatible with Microsoft Consumer Products SoftCard,      a circuit card for the Apple which contains
                    
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                        IMPORTANT NOTE FOR DOS 3.2 USERS      AND FOR 13-SECTOR CP/M USERS Apple II computers come standard with one of two BASICs: Applesoft    or Integer BASIC. Standard Apple II systems have Integer BASIC and  Apple II Plus systems have Applesoft. If you are using an Apple Firmware Card installed in Slot 0 to make available the other version of BASIC, you must remove it when RAM- Card is installed. This means that the BASIC on the Apple Firmware Card will no longer be available. To use RAMCard with t
                    
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                        CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This chapter gives step-by-step instructions for installing RAMCard. We recommend that you read all the instructions first to acquaint  yourself with the overall procedure. Then, perform each step with care  exactly as described. Opening Your Apple II Since RAMCard is to be installed inside your Apple II, you must  remove the cover of your Apple before you start. CAUTION \ It is dangerous to open any electrical or electronic  device with the power turned on. A
                    
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                        2. Remove the cover from your Apple II. Pull up on the rear edge of the cover until the fasteners at the rear  corners pop apart. Do this only firmly enough to separate the fas- teners, then stop. Do not pull up any further. 3. Slide the cover backward. Slide the cover away from the keyboard towards the rear of your     Apple II. The interior of your Apple II should now be exposed. Removing A Chip Before you can install RAMCard, you must remove one of the RAM  chips inside your Apple II. Later, 
                    
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                        You should see: A big silver- or gold-colored box (the power supply cover) along  the left side. Eight long, narrow slots (edge-connector receptacles), green or    black outside with gold-plated contacts inside, located perpen- dicular to and against the back wall of the Apple II enclosure.         The slots are numbered from left to right, from 0 to 7. The      numbers are located between the far end of the slots and the back  wall. A 4 inch by 4 inch square outlined in white, located directly 
                    
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                           Removing the Chip REMEMBER: Touch the power-supply cover to discharge static  electricity on your body before grasping the chip. WARNING Remove the memory chip carefully. Be sure you do    not damage the chip or the circuit board sockets in    any way. Avoid touching the pins on the chip with  your fingers because static electricity on your body  may damage the chip. Grasp the chip by the ends       and with the chip extractor only. Use the chip extractor (which resembles a large pair of twee
                    
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                        upward or lateral force than necessary to remove the chip gently so  that the chip will not be damaged. Inserting RAMCard Inserting RAMCard is actually two separate procedures. First, you  insert the plug at the end of the connector cable into the socket left  empty when you removed the chip. Then, insert the card itself into Slot 0 Inserting The Plug 1.Examine RAMCard. Set the card in front of you, face up. edge connector                                                   connector cable RAMCard
                    
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                        Notice the connector cable at the bottom left corner of this card. At  the end of the cable is a plug. Notice that RAMCard also has an I/O  connector strip along one edge. The cable plug will go into the   vacant memory chip space inside your Apple II. The edge-connector  will go into Slot 0. 2.Position the card and plug. Hold the card on edge over the Apple II so that the cable end is     toward the keyboard, the side with the chips is facing to your right,  and the edge-connector is positioned
                    
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                        If the plug does not slide into the holes easily, remove it, reposition  the pins, then app]y gentle pressure until the plug is seated. A very  slight wiggle may be used to help seat the plug. But, any lateral  movement may damage a pin so avoid wiggling if you can. If you  must wiggle the plug to seat it fully, be sure the pins are lined up  properly first, then wiggle only very slightly and very slowly. Inserting RAMCard 1.Position RAMCard over Slot 0. Hold RAMCard so that it can be inserted i
                    
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                        Set the connector strip on the bottom edge of RAMCard into Slot 0.  Be sure that the connector on the card is centered in the slot. 3. Press RAMCard into place. Do not wiggle RAMCard from side to side! If necessary, you can  wiggle the card lengthwise, from back to front to back, to help seat  the card into Slot 0 completely. 4. Recheck seating of plug and card. Be sure that both the plug and the card are fully seated. 5. Replace cover. When you are satisfied that the plug and card are correctly
                    
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                        CHAPTER 3 USING RAMCard For some Apple II configurations, installing RAMCard will change the  procedures you use to run your existing software. This chapter outlines which configurations of the Apple II are affected   by installing RAMCard and what software procedures you need to  change. This chapter also Lists some of the software that is compatible  with RAMCard. How To Use Your Existing Software Installing RAMCard in your Apple II will affect the operation of your  existing software if: 1. Y
                    
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                        RAMCard is installed. This means that the BASIC on the Apple  Firmware Card will no longer be available. When you lose the    BASIC on the Firmware Card, you also lose access to any programs  you may have that are written in that BASIC. 2. If you are using CP/M (and SoftCard), then you must use the     CPM56 utility to take advantage of RAMCard’s extra memory. The  CPM56 utility is found only on the 16-sector CP/M master in the  SoftCard package. Refer to the Microsoft SoftCard Manual, Using App
                    
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                        Some of the software packages that can be used with RAMCard are: CP/M, which also allows you to use: Microsoft’s COBOL-80 Microsoft’s FORTRAN-SO Microsoft’s BASIC Compiler Microsoft’s Assembly Language Development System Applesoft BASIC Integer BASIC VisiCalc Apple Pascal system Apple FORTRAN Apple PILOT Since RAMCard operates identically to the Apple Language Card, you  need only refer to the instructions in the software product documenta- tion for using that software with the Apple Language Ca