Hehe, i think the 1mb option is not so important and useful today, really. There are more problems with that extended memory than profits. Also it depends by which standard the external ram will be mapped. As you may know, there are at least 3 (really - much more) different incompatible standards (pentagon via port #7ffd, profi via port #dffd, pentagon via service ports #1ffd, #7ffd, scorpion, etc, etc). So, i'm pretty sure nobody needs that. Also, the old software that uses access to port #7ffd via a short name (#fd) will be totally incompatible with any extram standards, that's why almost all ex-USSR speccies has a hardware switch to disable any extram options

Also, i think - there is no reason to have that extended ram at all. In that old times it was useful for the RAM-discs to simplify handling of disk images under TR-DOS. Currently we all have DivMMC that works independently and pretty nice, so 128k will be enough for all, still
