Cheetah Cub board

From: Steve Thatcher <melamy_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Wed Jun 9 11:25:56 2004

that is a Micron part number for a 100ns 256K ram. It is probably an EXPANDED memory card unless it has two bus connectors then it might be EXTENDED memory (didn't we just have a conversation about PC memory...)

It is more than likely one of the two memory standards and will work in any OLD PC.

best regards, Steve Thatcher

-----Original Message-----
From: Doc Shipley <doc_at_mdrconsult.com>
Sent: Jun 9, 2004 12:07 PM
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Subject: Cheetah Cub board

   I have a full-length ISA board marked "Cheetah Int'l Cheetah Cub
2Mbyte Fast Memory". Copyright 1986

   It has 4 banks of 18 socketed memory chips marked:

USA 8726 B
MT 1259-10

   I'm guessing those are 10ns 32KB chips?

   I'm really curious what this board will work with and its history.
Google seems not to know it exists.


        Doc
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