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Re: GS RAM III
Rubywand (rubywand@swbell.net) wrote:
: Paul Grammens writes ...
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--> Once again, this group has come through for me and,
once again - I shoulda looked in the FAQs, it appears.
Bad habit, that. Not lookin', that is...
Those chips look like they'll do the job just fine.
There's a small sw. that'll probably need to be set
for the 2nd bank of RAM, once they're installed; but
I'll look into that when the chips actually show-up
at my door.
Thanks for the info. The accumulated knowledge here, is
awesome. I should have a fully-populated GS RAM III card
by spring. More `toys' for my old computers!! :->
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: Just checked SPI ( http://www.spisemi.com/index.html ; 818-884-8000).
: They claim to have the IC in several different speeds:
: Part Quantity
: D424400V-10 424400Z10 NEC 93
: D424400V-60 424400Z60 NEC 22
: D424400V-70 424400Z70 NEC 30
: D424400V-70L 424400Z70 NEC 14
: D424400V-80 424400Z80 NEC 111
: "D424400V-80" is an exact match for one of the numbers jotted down in my GS RAM
: III manual. Even so, a buyer should probably confirm that he/she is getting the
: Zip package RAM-- i.e. the RAM chip "with the little feets all on one edge".
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