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Claiming all my Chip Ram?
Posted on 12-Nov-2021 19:30:07
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Joined: 25-Mar-2005
Posts: 109
From: Carlsbad, Ca

Hi All,

I know there is a way to get all your Chip Ram back after you load your Workbench,
I think. I am running a TF1230 on OS 3.2. If someone could explain how you can
move some stuff to ram when you load Workbench or how FBlit works that would
be much appreciated.

Brad Hansen

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