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Yep. And this was when RAM was a lot more expensive than it is today. I could not quite believe my luck until it worked.


I vaguely remember some Sinclair computers doing stuff like that because they used cheap RAM chips that were ensured to be error-free on the entire memory-space (so basically binning) so they used the "good" half, but a lot of the time the "bad" half was also fine?




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