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Re: Sequential RAM-GS (Re: Former AppleII user...)



In <26g1q2$daj@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu> bazyar@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu (Jawaid Bazyar) writes:

>sb_spec@pavo.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector) writes:

>>most vendors. Purchasing additional memory for a IIgs has also become quite
>>affordable over recent months -- for only $99+ US, one can buy a 4 megabyte
>>RAM expansion card from Sequential Systems (this includes 4megs installed).

>  I just wanted to point out that the price of the RAM-GS will _not_ be
>going up as a result of the recent increase in DRAM prices.

Sigh... I paid $300 for a 1 Mb RAM card in 1989, $85 for my first added
megabyte, $40 for the next two, and $50 each for the next two (a total of
5 megs, because one of the chips is bad....).  If I could use the same
money to get RAM today, I'd have an 8 meg system. :)

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