- the
GEOS operating system.
geoRAM was
created by Dave Durran.
During the chip
shortages of the 1980s,
Commodore could not
produce enough of its
RAM Expansion...
-
using CMOS technology.
GeoRAM's power consumption was kept at an
average of only 80 milliamperes. Even
though geoRAM would give
GEOS all of the advantages...
-
geoFAX geoFile geoFont geoLabel geoPaint geoPrint
geoProgrammer
geoPublish
geoSpell
geoWrite
geoWrite
Workshop geoRAM Writer 64 (Timeworks)
Personal Computer...
-
GEOS operating systems for
GEOS for the
Commodore 64, 64c, plus 4,
Apple II and the c128 and PC/
GEOS, also
known as
GeoWorks
ensemble or
simply GeoWorks...
-
publishers of
GEOS,
developed their own 512 kB
RAM expansion cartridge - the
GeoRAM. This
device was
purposely designed for use with
GEOS,
although some...
-
fetches and only one
quarter or less on
payload data.
Super 1750
Clone geoRAM Creative Micro Designs RAMLink Creative Micro Designs 2 MB REU, (1750 XL)...
- The Neo
Geo (****anese: ネオジオ, Hepburn: Neojio),
stylized as NEO•
GEO and also
written as NEOGEO, is a ROM cartridge-based
video gaming system released on...
- The
Hyper Neo
Geo 64 is an
arcade system board created by SNK, and
released in
September 1997. As the
successor of the po****r Neo
Geo (MVS), it was the...
- interchangeable), all Neo
Geo CD
models had
composite RCA A/V and S-Video out
jacks on the rear of the console. The CD system's 56 Mbit / 7 MB of
RAM was
split accordingly:...
- card, a
Commodore 17xx-series REU (or a clone)
plugged into the
RAM Port, or a
GeoRAM.
Provides its own copy of JiffyDOS,
allowing accelerated operation...