256k x 4 Re: finding old RAM

From: Teo Zenios <teoz_at_neo.rr.com>
Date: Wed Mar 24 22:20:29 2004

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> I have enough to populate all my 2091 boards, but I'll look. I do have
> the VGA cards with the ram soldered in, but I'm sure you don't want to go
> through the hassles of desoldering them.
>
> Gary Hildebrand
>
>
> > Any chance you could part with 16 of them?
> >
> > I only had 2 here (from an old vga card) and those ended up in my
Diamond
> > ISA video card (tseng et4000ax) used in my 386/40 old dos game rig.
> > 99% of the computers I deal with use either proprietary memory SIMMs or
> > standard 30 pin SIMMs and up, so I haven't needed to source loose drams
> > before.
> >
> > Teo
>
>

Desoldering ram chips is more effort then its worth.
Received on Wed Mar 24 2004 - 22:20:29 GMT

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