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Re: Can Gateway 386 30-pin SIMMs work in IIgs QRAM card?
- Subject: Re: Can Gateway 386 30-pin SIMMs work in IIgs QRAM card?
- From: buggie@auriga.unm.edu (stephen e buggie)
- Date: 1997/06/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
- References: <5muvmd$1d2q$1@lynx.unm.edu>
Today I brought the four Gateway "386" simms to the e-mail room and these
are the numbers on them:
ON THE SIMM BOARD BACK:
HB56A 19B-7A
9036 XX
THESE NUMBERS ON EACH OF THE NINE RAMS ON THE SIMM BOARD:
The simms are 30-pin units with nine RAM per simm board
MAYLASIA
9028 A0026K
HM511000AJP7
Will these work on the QRAM / Pacemark 4 meg ram board for IIGS?
Steve Buggie buggie@UNM.EDU
stephen e buggie (buggie@capella.unm.edu) wrote:
: Last weekend in Albuquerque, I bought a junked Gateway "386" computer,
: made in 1990, to get its power supply.
: I salvaged screws, etc, and also four 30-pin SIMMs from its motherboard.
: QUESTION: I have a QRAM (Pacemark) 4 meg RAM card for IIgs, that takes
: one meg SIMMs. Could these simms from the Gateway 2000 be installed in
: that card?
: I am uncertain of compatibility. The A2/Mac one meg 30-pin SIMMs each
: have 8 cips on the simm, but these from Gateway 386 have NINE chips.
: Would anything be damaged if they were installed in QRAM and tried? I
: dont mind if the QRAM failed to recognize the memory beyond 4 megs, but
: dont want to try if it will zap my ram card or IIgs.
: Also, I salvaged three huge INTEL processors from the Gateway. One says
: 386-33; another says 386-DL.
: Can I resell these on the IBM net? To avoid appearing as a fool, what is
: the likely value of the three chip 386 set? Pins are all in excellent
: condition.
: Please reply to the net and also to my e-mail account buggie@unm.edu
: because I can print only from e-mail.
: --------------------------------------
: P.S. I expect to have e-mail almost daily this week. I whined to the
: dean about e-mail cutoff during the college intersession, and they have
: opened the computer room for 2 hours each day Mon-Thurs.
: Steve Buggie
: Gallup NM buggie@unm.edu