paladin@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (90709000) (06/27/88)
I posted a similar message a while ago, but no one answered the questions, so here goes again. The B2000 is upgradable to 8 megs, but does it have to be put onto an expansion card, or can it be placed directly on the motherboard? And are 150ns chips optimum for the B2000, or are 0-wait chips even better? And is the relative price increase worth it? What about 1meg chips (as opposed to the 256K ones)? Will future boards/ whatever be able to use these chips now that they're more cost-effective than the 256K ones? If so, how long (estimated) before such hardware comes out? _____ _____ ____ For information about our anime // __ //___ // subtitling efforts, write us //__//roup ____//anta //___ruz at the following address: 309 Cedar Suite 42, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 "If you care about a dream enough, make it into a reality." ARPA : paladin@ucscb.ucsc.edu UUCP: ...!ucbvax!ucscc!ucscb!paladin BITNET: paladin@ucscb@ucscc.BITNET _____ _____ ____ For information about our anime // __ //___ // subtitling efforts, write us //__//roup ____//anta //___ruz at the following address: 309 Cedar Suite 42, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 "If you care about a dream enough, make it into a reality." ARPA : paladin@ucscb.ucsc.edu UUCP: ...!ucbvax!ucscc!ucscb!paladin BITNET: paladin@ucscb@ucscc.BITNET _____ _____ ____ For information about our anime // __ //___ // subtitling efforts, write us //__//roup ____//anta //___ruz at the following address: 309 Cedar Suite 42, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 "If you care about a dream enough, make it into a reality." ARPA : paladin@ucscb.ucsc.edu UUCP: ...!ucbvax!ucscc!ucscb!paladin BITNET: paladin@ucscb@ucscc.BITNET