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RAM Expansions
Spirit Technology: Insider A1000 / Inboard 1000
Connection: CPU Sockel |
A version of the card using ZIP Chips
Insider A1000, front
Insider A1000, back
Version of the card using DRAM chips
Hi Res Version, Image 3 - 901K
Hi Res Version, Insider A1000, front - 1127K
Hi Res Version, Insider A1000, back - 66K
Max Ram: | 1.5MB |
Ram Type: | ZIP Chips or DRAM Chips |
FPU: | None |
RTC: | None |
Connection: | CPU Socket |
A RAM board designed for the A1000 which plugs into the CPU socket. There appears to be several versions of this card which require slightly different installation methods. If your card has two cables on it, then the clip labelled J2 should be connected to the Chip labelled "P" on the ROM daughterboard. It connects to the pin on the right hand side of the chip, 10 pins in from the back of the machine. The next pin down is for connecting the clip labelled J1.
Contributions to this page by: Craig Arnoldt, Gustavo Sarmento, Jan Pedersen |
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-27 10:45
Revision: 1.0
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