[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Help me identify this card. 128K ram card from 1982???
As it's writing on it : a RAMEX 128K , nothing strange for this type of
card. Same functions as Legend 128K or SATURN 128K.
Omega Microware was a seller of it, on my mind. I try to found an advise on
old Call-Apple or Nibble
<AutisticIndependence@gmail.com> a �crit dans le message de news:
4ddda737-d9ee-4349-bcad-5de944d19252@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> This was in a box of a bunch of other Apple II stuff I got from a
> school. I have been able to identify everything else, but this one
> stumps me.
>
> What I know:
>
> 1. It fits a standard Apple II slot.
> 2. It looks like a IIGS ram expansion card (same approximate size),
> but has an Apple II slot interface
> 3. Manufacturer is "Vergecourt LTD" and model appears to be RAMEX 128
> 4. Date silkscreened on the card is 1982, making this pre IIe.
> 5. It has 16 MCM 6665AL-20 (Gold label in pic) and 17 other (black in
> pic) ICs on it. The black chips are from no less than 5 different
> manufacturers, but look to be the same chip- similar part #'s on
> each.
>
> Based on the REMEX 128 designation, I thought this was a 128k
> expansion card, but I thought the II and II+ could only use 64K?
>
>
>
> http://www.imagebam.com/image/de5db22562958