Actually, the 384K is for a fast "RAM disk" for storing user data. The rest
is the "heap" RAM for the OS, running applications, and data currently being
used. So saying "for the operating system" makes it seem like GEOS/ROMDOS
take up 600K--they do not; they take up some portion of that, and the rest is
used for applications and data. (Recall this is RAM, not disk storage,
though the machine as I understand maintains heap integrity unless the power
totally goes to zero (but there are backup batteries too).)
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