Duh! I saw the Tandy part number and thought it was an 'official' part, but of course that's the model # of the 8K M100, not the Ram board.
Thanks! m On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 10:33 PM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not much to say really. I decided it would be a fun challenge to carefully > measure out the M100 sockets and NEC sockets to see if I could have a > single card that spans all 3 (or 4 in the case of NEC) ram slots with a > single ram chip. > It works, and it saves a bit of money if you need a bunch of 8k rams. Bit > of a pain to make though. I have to pick apart pin headers to get the > pins, and then hand place 40 pins in a jig, and then wiggle the board into > place and solder. > > I have enough M100's that have only 8k, and several NEC with no bank 2 > RAM, I decided to finish the project off, and flood my machines with ram. > Since then I decided I would offer it if there was interest. > Never was intended to be DIY. > regards. > Steve > > On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 9:45 PM Mike Stein <mhs.st...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I didn't know there was a 24K RAM card for the M100; any details on that? >> >> m >> >> >> On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 9:17 PM Stephen Adolph <twospru...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ordering_Information >>> >>> Mark, those 2 items are things you can order from me. >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, April 25, 2023, mark audacity romberg < >>> mark.romb...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Say y’all, I don’t have a login on the Bitchin 100 Wiki to comment >>>> there, but both the 8k and 24k DIY RAM board articles have no actual >>>> actionable information—no schematics, no links, no PCB art, nothing but a >>>> photo of the 8k, and a photo of the prototype installed for the 24k. >>>> >>>> Needless to say…these are not useful. Could we either get the folks who >>>> created those projects to post the rest of the information/files, or remove >>>> the articles, since they essentially are stories, not projects? >>>> >>>> —m.a >>> >>>