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Re: On Sale: Apple IIgs Memory Expansion Card using Zip Chip
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In article <d5f94842.0411211301.297452fa@posting.google.com>,
Bryan Parkoff <BryanParkoff@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Apple IIgs Memory Expansion Card using Zip Chip is on sale. Take a look at
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5141619639
That was a confusing title for an auction if I ever saw one...first thought
that popped up was "why would you use an 8-bit II accelerator (ZipChip) on a
IIGS memory expansion card?" It turns out the card is a Sequential Systems
RAM GS (?) that wasn't factory-filled with 4 megs (mine came with the full 4
megs soldered in). They used memory in ZIP packages instead of the more
common DIP packages. Proper capitalization ("ZIP" instead of "Zip") would
be a Good Thing.
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