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Re: What/where are the RAM chips for IIgs 1-meg card?
In article <395DE3A6.42D5@houston.rr.com>,
boucher1@alumni.utexas.net wrote:
> Roy and/or Janet Miller wrote:
> >
> > 256Kx1 These are the standard 256K chips found in XT and AT computers. I
> > don't remember exactly, but I think anything less than 150 nanosecond chips
> > will work. Check the bank that is soldered onto your board they will have a
> > "-15" or "-10" or even a "-20" after the number that usually ends with
> > "256"
> >
> > If you are using this board in a ROM 01 machine you will only have 1.1 meg
> > of RAM, and that really isn't enough to run most software under system 6.
> > You might want to look for a card that will give you at least 4 megs of
> > RAM.
> >
> > Roy
> >
> I recently bought 256K chips from Bendele Enterprises 210-679-7626. I
> don't have his e-mail address.
>
Hi,
This is Bendele Enterprises E-Mail address & web page
Bendele E-Mail: bbendele@mciworld.com
http://www.bendele.com/
You can also try Jameco at http://www.jameco.com
& JDR Microdevices at http://www.jdr.com
I saw some 256k x 1 in the Jameco catalog.
These are 16 pin I don't know how many pins
the Apple IIGS Expansion card has.
Daniel
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