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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3475.0. "2MB CARD FOR AMIGA!" by STKAI2::SMEDBERG () Wed Feb 14 1990 10:14

    IS THERE SOME WAY TO CONNECT THE 2MB MEMORY CARD "54-16802" TO THE
    BUS OF THE AMIGA?????
    
    :-) /JOHAN
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3475.1SalvageWELMT2::FINNISPeter Finnis at WelwynThu Feb 15 1990 07:377
    
    You can always salvage the chips off the board and buy a blank
    memory board somewhere !!!
    
    
    			Pete
    
3475.2Help Me!!!!STKAI2::SMEDBERGThu Feb 15 1990 11:1319
    Yes i could do that!, but how shall i connect the chips then???
    
    I Called Mitsubishi for the specifications but they don't have the
    chips they newer heard about those numburs written on top of the
    chips!
    
    IT Says :
    
              21-22422-22
                 256AJ E
              750274-15
      (And it is a Mitsubishi logo on it, it has 18 Pins and there are
    18 x 4 of them on the card.)
    
    The card is made to be in a DS 2000 machine.
    
     :-(   /JohSm
    
    
3475.3right capacity, wrong packageMQOFS::DESROSIERSLets procrastinate....tomorrowThu Feb 15 1990 12:255
    Those are indeed 256K x 1 chips, unfortunately, most of the cards I saw
    use 16 pin chips.
    
    Jean
    
3475.4aren't they surface mount?CIMNET::KYZIVATPaul KyzivatThu Feb 15 1990 17:0710
I presume you meant that this is a VS2000 memory board?  There are lots of
them around scrap I think.  I would be great if they (or the chips) could
be used on Ami.  But aren't they surface mount?  If so, the chips can't be
reused - would need some kind of adaptor between the board and the amiga
bus.  I'm not a hardware type, but it doesn't sound too feasible.

If someone could come up with a cheap adaptor, and if some legal way could
be found to obtain those boards, it would be a great way to add memory.

	Paul