news@cs.rochester.edu (Usenet news) (02/06/89)
Having upgraded to an Amiga 2000, I no longer have use for my Amiga 1000 memory expansion. It is enclosed in its own case and plugs into the bus port. It is socketed for 4M and currently contains 2M of socketed 256Kx1 150ns DRAMS. I do not recommend using it with other bus expansion products because of poor design of the memory board, but it works quite well otherwise. It is not autoconfig. I will sell it for $550 or best offer, postage paid. This is a good deal just for the 64 150ns 256Kx1 chips, if you are looking for such. -- Arpa: neal@cs.rochester.edu (Neal Gafter) UUCP: ...{rocksvax|allegra|decvax}!rochester!neal USnail: Department of Computer Science, U. of Rochester, N.Y. 14627 phone: (716) 275 - 1348 (office) or (716) 473 - 2361 (home)
tomb@hplsla.HP.COM (Tom Bruhns) (02/08/89)
(deleted stuff about 2meg memory expansion for sale) ... >it works quite well otherwise. It is not autoconfig. I will sell it >for $550 or best offer, postage paid. > >This is a good deal just for the 64 150ns 256Kx1 chips, if you are >looking for such. Anyone interested in this: I still have 256kx1, 150nS chips available at $6.50 each ($208/megabyte). You could expand up to the 4 meg limit of the board for an additional $416. (Or add to an existing board.) >-- >Arpa: neal@cs.rochester.edu (Neal Gafter) >UUCP: ...{rocksvax|allegra|decvax}!rochester!neal >USnail: Department of Computer Science, U. of Rochester, N.Y. 14627 >phone: (716) 275 - 1348 (office) or (716) 473 - 2361 (home) >---------- Tom Bruhns tomb%hplsla@hplabs.hp.com (206)348-3877 (home -- 6-10PM Pacific, please)