Steven Lichter wrote:
Michael Black wrote:I did not think of that, I'll have to take a look at the PC junk I have left from building those junk piles for friends that did not want Apples. Yes it is an Apple board. I just wanted to populat them to have around. I have 2 in GS's already.Steven Lichter (diespammers@ikillspammers.com) writes:Any one know if the chips for expanding it to 1 Meg are around and reasonable. I found some at $12.00 Each.Is this the standard Apple board? I've not really used my IIGS, but the empty sockets on the memory board was something to take care of. It was just a matter of getting some dynamic RAM ICs off an "IBM PC" motherboard of the appropriate vintage. Paying money for them is way too much. Michael
286/386-era PCs often had several megs of 41256 DRAM chips. You probably won't be able to find any too slow for an Apple II--the ones I've seen were all 120ns or faster. -michael New, faster SUDOKU v2.0 solver for Apple II's! Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused."