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Re: Apple IIGS Memory Expansion Cards...
Jeff Thomas <a2forever@usa.net> wrote in message
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> I recently, replaced my "Apple IIGS Memory Expansion Card" from Apple
> Computer (Model no: BCGS6DSA26002 or 5-670-0025-A) with a 4MB "RAM GS"
> card, made by Sequential Systems Inc.
>
> I noticed that the Apple card has empty memory banks. What type of
> memory modules does it require? how many pins? nanoseconds? minimum
> amount needed to operate or does all memory banks need to be full
> before the card will operate? Maximum allowable memory? I could I use
> older style PC RAM from say, XT or AT (80[386])? If I insert two
> megabytes on it, would it work in unison with the other card?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff.
It's been a while since I have looked at my Apple IIgs memory cards
other than to wrap and pack and ship them out, so I can't help much
there. There are only a few memory cards that piggyback and neither
one of those does. If you want to get rid of that Apple card I'll gladly
give you $8 shipped for it. Also if your Ram-GS card is not full I have
the zip ram packages that go in it.
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
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