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Old 01 December 2011, 03:10   #1
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Amiga4000 and overcoming the 128MB limit

Does anyone know what is the reason for this and is it theoretically possible to have up to 1gb or of RAM on an A4000T without using Zorro boards?

Which chips on the 4000 and 4000T mainboard are responsible for 128MB limitation? or is it the expansion slot itself?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Zorro_III

Is it possible to recreate the chips responsible for memory limitations and create a new accelerator supporting more memory?

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