> 5. The "slot sharers" that someone else suggested -- typically you get 4 of
> them, and you can put 16 1-meg SIMMs into 4 slots -- are still available in
> my area (at Fry's), but they aren't cheap. I recall them selling for about
> $30 each, or $120 for a set of 4. A lot of money for 16 megs of RAM ....
Try Electronics Monthly back issues. I remember a few different memory
board projects. Mostly to use 30 pin simm chips on 72 pin motherboards,
and old sipp (?) chips that were added piece by piece to the
motherboard.( Did they call it a motherboard then?)
You may get lucky if you are handy at etching a board and static
sensitive soldering. If not try a local community college.
~P~