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Re: New Pile of Mystery Boards



Jeff Lemke wrote:
> 
> 5.  IIEasy RAM Memory Upgrade, Copyright 1989 by PaceMark Technologies,
> Inc.  Very small board the size of a business card, on red baseboard.
> Only 4 chips, plus some resistors.  How much RAM was this?

What's written on the chips?

> 13.  AII Memory Expansion.  Apple Computer, 1985.  Currently has 16
> memory chips on it.  There are spaces for 16 more.  How much RAM would
> this card accommodate?  One set of memory chips say "MCM6256BP10" on
> first line; the other set say "KM41256AP-12" on the first line.  Are
> these chips still obtainable?

I'm not a specialist, but I guess the "41256" chips are 256Kbits*1,
therefore you would need 8 of them to get 256Kbytes, from which I
conclude that you currently have 512Kb (I imagine the "6256" are similar
chips, but I might be wrong). If there's space for another 16 chips,
then you might go up to a whooping 1Mb of RAM!
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