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Re: Apple Computer Branded SRAM Card?



Brian A. Davis asked:

>I just picked up an Apple II memory expansion card that I have never
>seen before. Hopefully, someone can give me information about this
>board and what computer model it is designed for. I do not want to
>place it in a slot until I know more about its function.
>
>The card is an Apple Computer branded SRAM card. It is Copyright 1986,
>The Engineering Dept. Inc. The board is marked SR010081.
>
>There are three IC chips:
>
>2 x 62311C M5M5165P-15
>
>1 x PAL20R4ACNS 8638
>
>The card is obviously a SRAM card. Is it some type of test card used
>by Apple Engineering Department?

The two SRAM's are Mitsubishi 8Kx8's, for a total of 16KB.
The mapping of the SRAM by the PAL may be a bit harder...

I wouldn't be surprised if this were mappable in place of the Apple
ROMs, like a 16KB Language Card.  It would have the advantage
of requiring no jumper to the main board DRAM and having a very
low chip count.

-michael

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