--- flawed jai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wizard--I'm following this discussion with interest.
> while i do not
> understand every last thing you are talking about, i
> had never heard of
> converting the RAM on a IIfx before.  i gather that
> you are studying the
> structure of how the RAM cips and pins were designed
> for the IIfx and
> coming to the conclusion that they have more bells
> and whistles than
> they needed to have, most of which go largely
> unused--and that you can
> convert the machine over to using another form of
> RAM simms that are
> more common and more versatile.

MicroMac sells (or sold) SIMM stackers that would
put four 30pin SIMMs in each IIfx slot. Expensive
though! (Like most of their stuff.)

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