| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 2940.1 | Memory Lane | ODIHAM::EAST |  | Thu Sep 21 1989 04:54 | 28 | 
|  |     Rob,
    	ST/AMIGA FORMAT reviewed memory expansion in APRIL 1989
    " There are 2 main types of memory chips used by ST and AMIGA machines
    1Mbit DRAMs and 256 Kbit DRAMs. 1Mbit x 1 bit DRAMs have 18 pins;
    8 bits to a byte means you need 8 chips for 1Mbyte of memory. similarly
    you wold need 32 256 Kbit DRAMs to achieve the same result. .......
    
    SUPPLIER		PHONE  		RAM TYPE	PRICE (Pounds)
    Amiga Centre        031-557-4242	1Mbit		24.15
    Commodore		0628-770088
    Electromail		0536-204555	256Kbit		 5.29
    Electromail		0536-204555	1Mbit		25.92
    Maplin  		0702-554161	256Kbit		 7.85
    
  Amongst the cheapest options for A500 512K RAM Expansions is
    ASHCOM at 99.95 (Pounds) includes clock. I have one fitted
    to my A500.  ASHCOM advertise in most magazines and will 
    accept credit card puchases over the phone. I contacted 
    the at 4:00 pm on one day and I had my memory expansion fitted
    and working at 7:00pm the next day. It's a great feeling when
    you see all that memory waiting to be used.
    				
    
    			Regards,
    				David
                                  
    
    		 
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| 2940.2 | Cheaper, I'm sure. | AYOV28::ATHOMSON | C'mon, git aff! /The Kelty Clippie | Thu Sep 21 1989 06:39 | 7 | 
|  |     I'd check out the latest (November) issues of Amiga Computing and
    Amiga User International as I'm sure I saw some Ads for 1mBit DRAMS
    for around #15, dropping to #13 based on quantity. There is another
    new A501 replacement which uses only 4 x 1mBit chips and is only
    something like #89 populated.
    
    					Alan T.
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| 2940.3 | a  bicycle made for 4? | ODIHAM::EAST |  | Thu Sep 21 1989 07:32 | 15 | 
|  |     Re .2
    	I agree with Alan. Recently the price of DRAMs has dropped
    consequently the price of the upgrade has dropped. However I am
    undertain whether the #89 (pound) upgrade contains a clock. 
        The ASHCOM one certainly does not. 99.95 also includes VAT, postage,
    and packing.
    
    	To buy populated or unpopulated boards is gong to be a pretty
    close run thing. The choice is yours? but look a what DATEL charge
    for the same board populated it might just tip the balance in favour
    of another supplier.
    
    				Regards,
    					David
    
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| 2940.4 |  | LODGE::LEN | David M. Len | Thu Sep 21 1989 12:16 | 12 | 
|  |     The Amicon user group here in Columbus is doing a club memory purchase. 
    They are selling chips as well as the Microbotics 8-up and star-boards.
    The 1Mbit x 1 chips are 80 nanosec. and the club price is $98.00 per
    MEG.  256K x 4 are the same price and 256K x 1 120 nanosec. are $126.00
    per MEG.  I currently have 3Meg in my 2000, but at this price I think I
    will buy another 2 Meg for my A2058 board.  I don't remember the price
    of the 8-up or star-board.
    
    I am assuming that if I were to buy an A2620 or A2630 that I could move
    the chips from the A2058 to the accelerator board.  Could someone that
    understands the hardware confirm this or set me straight please.
    
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| 2940.5 |  | WJG::GUINEAU | Impossible Concentration | Thu Sep 21 1989 12:23 | 6 | 
|  | Well, I think most expansion boards take the DIP or SIP style packages.
The A2620 takes the ZIP style packages, which for some strange reason, 
are about 2x the cost of DIP 1Mb chips.
John
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| 2940.6 | Lower Lower!! | BAHTAT::BOOTH | Simpson,Simpson...French is it? | Fri Sep 22 1989 03:49 | 7 | 
|  |     I saw an add in New Computer Express This morning for #77 (Without
    clock), or #87 with clock.  This is for the standard expansion for
    the A500.
    
    It looks as if the prices are getting lower.
    
    Rob.
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| 2940.7 | Chip's 41256/4265 | VIVIAN::S_GOLDSTEIN | Steve G...DTN 847-5415 | Thu Sep 28 1989 13:39 | 6 | 
|  |     
    	Re .1
    
    	The chips required are 41256 or 4256 for the Datel's board.
    	
    		Steve G
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