Virtual memory lets the Macintosh IIcx use a portion of the hard disk memory as an extension to RAM. Having virtual memory available is useful when using many applications or working with large, complex documents, such as graphic
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68030 PMMU: Virtual Memory
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and font intensive desktop publishing documents or large engineering documents.