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The PCMCIA port is mapped into the same area of memory as some accelerators. The only way to find out beforehand is to telephone the company selling the accelerator and ask if it is PCMCIA compatible. If you already have an accelerator but are worried that PCMCIA peripherals will not work then load SHOWCONFIG in the Tools drawer. If it tells you that the expansion starts at $2000000, you will have a problem, so you will not be able to add more than 4MB of fast ram. If the accelerator is mapped into $1f00000 then you are fine to add more memory.

 



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