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Re: SIMMS for IIgs
"Mitchell Spector" <a_specto@alcor.concordia.ca> wrote in message
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> "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com> wrote:
>
> >Okay,
> >
> >This is getting frustrating. I have two 1 meg simms from a Mac
> >Classic II which are of the two chip variety and they don't work
> >on my Q-RAM card. Then I read that they need to be of the
> >eight chip variety. Today, I found some OKI 120ns 8-chip simms
> >and put them in and they don't work either. What gives? What
> >exactly kind of SIMMs does the IIgs require?
>
> Of existing IIgs memory cards that support SIMMs, they'd have to
> fall under this set of guidelines: Either 256K or 1MB SIMMs, 8 or 9
> chips on the PCB (meaning 1 bit chips--parity or non-parity), 30-pin
> (8-bit), and at least 150ns or faster. CAS before RAS refreshing may
> not be an issue, I've never heard of SIMMs which use the reverse
> order.
>
> The other thing to watch for is the card's configuration. Often you
> have to set DIP switches or jumpers to tell the card which sockets
> are populated. If your not fully populating the card, you may have to
> plug them in a certain order. Finally most cards only accept one type
> of SIMM or the other (all 256K or all 1MB, not a mix).
>
> Mitchell Spector
> a_specto@alcor.concordia.ca
Upon further examination of the chips on the simms, I think that
they were mislabeled as 1 meg chips. The simms have eight
41256 chips on them which are 256x1 bit chips which would
mean that they are 256K simms. Argh! I don't think my Q-Ram
card accepts 256k simms because with all four for a 1 meg config
and the dip switches set to 256k. The Control panel sees the
extra 1 meg but it still locks up. I guess they are useless to me.
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