delton@pro-carolina.cts.com (Don Elton) (07/31/90)
I've updated my Mac SE from 1 to 4 megs which leaves me with 4 256K SIMM's. Are these useful for any purpose now? UUCP: [ ucsd nosc ] !crash!pro-carolina!delton MCI: delton ARPA: crash!pro-carolina!delton@nosc.mil CIS: 72010,37 INET: delton@pro-carolina.cts.com AOL: delton pro-carolina [300-2400 baud] 803-776-3936, login: register
MQUINN%UTCVM@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU (07/31/90)
>Are these useful for any purpose now?
Are they the 9 chip or 8 chipones? I know several IBM compatibles use
the 256k SIMMS, but they have to be the 9 chip ones... for the parity checking.
WAIT! Amiga's MIGHT use them.
delton@pro-carolina.cts.com (Don Elton) (08/01/90)
In-Reply-To: message from MQUINN%UTCVM@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU The simms are 256K x 8 which is standard for the Mac or IIgs boards that use Simms. UUCP: [ ucsd nosc ] !crash!pro-carolina!delton MCI: delton ARPA: crash!pro-carolina!delton@nosc.mil CIS: 72010,37 INET: delton@pro-carolina.cts.com AOL: delton pro-carolina [300-2400 baud] 803-776-3936, login: register
orkin@leland.stanford.edu (05/06/91)
NAME YOUR PRICE 4x 256K SIMMS These SIMMS are compatible with any Mac. If you have an SE/30 or any Mac II with only 1 meg of RAM, this is the most inexpensive way to get a second meg.