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Re: Apple II memory expansion card
Michael J. Mahon (mjmahon@aol.com) writes:
> Bender MX asked:
>
>> I recently got my hands on an Apple II memory expansion card
>>the Apple Computer version, not an AE Ramworks. What I'm
>>wondering is what type of memory chips does it take, and where
>>can I get them? Currently It has the base 256k ram on it and I'd
>>like to go the full 1 Meg route!
>
> They are plain 41256's, and any you find will be fast enough.
>
> Old (286-vintage) PC's are a great source of 41256's.
>
Just yesterday, I found one of those lying in the snow. Just the
motherboard and the bottom part of the case (no drives or power supply).
It had a half inch covering of snow. I wiped away enough to see
what the motherboard was, the banks of DIP memory gave it away before
I had a chance to uncover the CPU, and I dropped it right back in the snow.
Had it been dry, I likely would have dragged the motherboard home for
the memory, though realistically I have plenty of it already from
other junked motherboards I've found, but wet with snow it wasn't worth
it.
Michael