A dozen years ago Scott Alfter wrote: > That's what I was asking about. Here's the way the thing installs: > > 1) Pull the CPU and MMU off the IIe motherboard. > 2) Insert the MMU in a socket on the '816 board. Save the CPU for > later replacement. > 3) Pull a 74LS273 out of its socket on the RamWorks II/III. (The > socket is near the front of the card, with the legend "CPU" > silk-screened above it.) > 4) Connect a cable between the "CPU" socket on the RamWorks and the > correct socket on the '816 board (the dox explain in more detail). > 5) Flip the '816 board over and plug it into the motherboard CPU and > MMU sockets. > 6) Plug the RamWorks back into the auxiliary slot, reinstall all the > other cards you removed for access, etc. > > Presumably the function of the '816 board is to redirect memory > accesses (bypass the MMU) when the '816 is in native mode. I don't > know if a Zip GS would work, but then I don't know why it wouldn't > work either. :-) Anybody have a more educated guess than I can come up > with? Did you ever try this, Scott? Wayne