sorry, i should have made that bit clearer :-)
the A500+ has one meg on the mainboard, and the 2nd meg in the trapdoor is mapped to the addresses right after it, so you have 2meg continuous chipram, like all machines after it. A600,A1200,A3000,A4000 etc.
The A500 (non plus) only had 512k chip ram on the motherboard, the area where the extra 1.5Mb of the A500plus's ram was mapped as "reserved", and the 0.5MB trapdoor expansion was mapped to the "slow ram" area.
the 3.5GB+ free refers to the available address space that the CPU can get to, _if_ the memory controller can understand that much ram. a-la Viper handing "only" 128MB, but i recon it could do more if it had more simm slots. :-D
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i guess the "ranger memory" is the address space that hasn't been used, but the trouble with this, and "slow" ram, is that it is "fast" ram in that only the CPU can access it, but it is slow in as much as it has to go across the chipram bus to get to it. so ends up having to ask the custom chips for permission to get to this "ranger mem" and hence slower than true fast ram on the side port or accelerator, as that is controlled by the CPU for the CPU.