On 4/25/23 20:58, mark audacity romberg 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 p
Everyone is welcome to post on the bitchin100 wiki. If you don't have an
account and you want one just send me email.
I had it open do automatic creation before but spammers created a big mess.
As to deleting the article or forcing changes... There's info on the wiki
that's work in process, parti
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 r
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 wrote:
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> http://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ordering_Information
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> Mark, those 2 items are things you can order from me.
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> Steve
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> On Tuesday, April 25,
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
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 bo
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…